I'm a theatre buff, not a theatre organ buff... that's what 56packman and a few others here are for!

But I did want to mention a few things about the 5 great surviving organs of Detroit's greatest theatres...

First of all there are only 4 theatres in the world known to have had an organ in the auditorium and an independent organ in the grand lobby. The Detroit Fox is the only one of these 4 that still has both of its' original organs.

The other 3 theatres are the San Francisco Fox [[razed 1963), the St. Louis Fox [[auditorium organ is still original, but the lobby organ was removed and later replaced by another organ, and the NYC Roxy Theatre [[razed 1961).

Of the other theatre organs in Detroit, the mighty one of a kind 4/34 Wurlitzer organ at the old Fisher Theatre [[uniquely built by Wurlitzer to have both theatre and church pipes)... is still in the city... located in the Senate Theatre on Michigan Ave., and carefully maintained by the DTOS [[Detroit Theatre Organ Society).

http://dtos.org/OurOrgan.html

The organ of the Michigan Theatre was moved 20 years before the theatre was gutted. The 5/28 Wurlizter [[later upgraded to 5/32) was removed in 1956 by a Racine Wisconsin insurance salesman into the basement of his home. This July the CBS National News did a quick blurb on the former Michigan Organ...

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_16...-home-theater/

http://www.dairylandtheatreorgan.org/hermes.html