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Palace Theatre - / Reproduco
Malta, Montana
6th Ave.
 
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Photo courtesy Jim Stettner
 
The Palace Theatre originally had a Reproduco organ of unknown size. According to Jim Stettner of Seattle, the organ could have been a one-manual Reproduco Orchestral Pipe organ, or one of the two-manual (one piano & one organ) Reproduco Player Pipe Organs, or one of the two-manual, 4-rank theatre organs....their version of a photoplayer.
 
The Palace Theatre and marquee still exist but the building has been converted for other, non-theatre use.
 

Photo courtesy Jim Stettner
 

6th Ave, date unknown.
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