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Advertised as the “Matchless Orchestrion,” the model KT Special was the ultimate in cabinet coin pianos offered by Seeburg. Introduced in 1923, it quickly became one of Seeburg’s best sellers. The model was promoted as a replacement for the older, larger keyboard orchestrions, ready to offer lively tunes and command attention to coax more nickels. Coming late to the game, many of these models remained in service well into the 1930’s, while new “4X” music rolls were being made until 1940.
Being a favorite of collectors, demand for the KT Special was high enough to warrant a run of reproduction instruments to be made in the late 1970's by Bill Edgerton’s Mechanical Music Center. 60 replica instruments were made between 1978 and 1980. This model being number 40 of the series.
Instrumentation includes; piano with mandolin attachment, xylophone, bass drum with
tympani beaters, cymbal, snare drum, triangle, castanets, tambourine, and wood block.
Operates from standard “G” and “4X’” music rolls. Purchase includes 3 ten-
The replica models have an hour meter to monitor use. This one has about 270 hours of play. It has been maintained in good playing condition. The drum heads are synthetic, eliminating the effects of changes in the immediate climate. The reiterating xylophone has been made to play single stroke by the reversal of the reiterating levers, which can be easily undone. Instrument measures about 66 x 49 x 25 inches. Instrument is located in the central Ohio area.