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I have a Wurlitzer organ serial number 886733 model number 4520 that my great uncle paid over 20,000 dollars for in the sixties. How would I go about finding out the worth for it today and how would I go about selling it? Britney Christmas

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Get it appraised locally by a few dealers if possible try ebay to sell it or try this site for advice http://www.organforum.com/forums/forum.php     hope this helps          

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If the lock is a standard lock for the model of your jukebox then you should be able to get a replacement from the distributor.
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Once the details are known you could get a key from www.victoryglass.com in the USA.

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Alan Hood
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