1977 Pianola 64 key Player 39″ Spinet $499

1980 Pianola 64 key 39″ Player Spinet $599

1964 Pianola 39″ Pecan Player Spinet $599

1972 Wurlitzer Walnut 39″ Player Spinet $799

55″ Ragola Nickelodeon $6000

Built into a Vose upright piano. The late Barry Casper built these in Las Vegas under three company names over the years – Ragola, Resource West and the Antique Nickelodeon Company. The custom made stained glass was created by Dorothy Kemp. The machine plays regular “O” rolls which are still being made. It includes the following instruments – glockenspiel, wood block, tambourine, mandolin, bass drum with tympani, snare drum and cymbal. There is a 25 cent coin slot. The cabinet is refinished in mahogany.
39″ Pianola Player Spinet $599
