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1935
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WURLITZER MODEL P60 SIMPLEX - PRICE: $6,500
1935 Wurlitzer Simplex
The Simplex was the most common Jukebox sold in the mid 30's. With all the wonderful wood grains and user friendly this jukebox was the family chose.
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1937
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WURLITZER MODEL 24 - PRICE: $9,500
The Wurlitzer Model 24
The Wurlitzer Model 24 was introduced in 1937. It was the first Wurlitzer model to offer 24 selections instead of 12, an innovation that shook the industry where "12 is enough" had been a maxim. This was also the first jukebox
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1937
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WURLITZER MODEL 24 - PRICE: $9,500
The Wurlitzer Model 24
The Wurlitzer Model 24 was introduced in 1937. It was the first Wurlitzer model to offer 24 selections instead of 12, an innovation that shook the industry where "12 is enough" had been a maxim. This was also the first jukebox
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1937
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WURLITZER MODEL 24 - PRICE: $9,500
The Wurlitzer Model 24
The Wurlitzer Model 24 was introduced in 1937. It was the first Wurlitzer model to offer 24 selections instead of 12, an innovation that shook the industry where "12 is enough" had been a maxim. This was also the first jukebox
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1937
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WURLITZER MODEL 51 COUNTER TOP - PRICE: $6,500
The Wurlitzer Model 51
Wurlitzer manufactured this small "table model" jukeboxes for establishments with limited space -- the record changer, selector and coin handling mechanisms were packaged in a small box while the amplifiers and speakers were r
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1938
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ROCK-OLA COUNTER TOP MODEL JR40 - PRICE: $6,500
Rock-OLA Model JR40
This Rock-OLA Model JR40 is comparable to the Wurlitzer Model 61. Size, weight and looks are very similar. The biggest difference between the two is the Rock-OLA takes Dimes and Nickles. Wurlitzer only takes nickles.
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1938
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WURLITZER MODEL 61 COUNTER TOP - PRICE: $6,500
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1939
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WURLITZER MODEL 600 - PRICE: $7,500
The Wurlitzer Model 600
The Model 600 was a down-sized version of the Model 500. (The 600 has two "chevrons" on its sleeves while the Model 500 has three) A nice example of this machine can be seen in the opening scene of the film The Blue Dahlia. B
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1940
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WURLITZER MODEL 500 - PRICE: $7,500
The Wurlitzer Model 500
This machine is distinguished by rotating color cylinders and a keyboard selection system. It is a very tasteful, particularly the delicate metalwork on the grille. This also marks the first use of the "winged" Wurlitzer badg
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1946
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ROCK-OLA MODEL 1422 - PRICE: $10,500
The Rock-Ola Model 1422 "Magic-Glo"
Beginning in 1946, Rock-Ola introduced several machines featuring the "arch" design that had become a jukebox icon. The series began with Model 1422, although the series uses identical technology, differing only i
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1946
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WURLITZER MODEL 1015 AMBASSADOR - PRICE: $19,500
The Wurlitzer Model 1015
Shortly after WWII (when wartime restrictions on building materials were removed), the Wurlitzer Company introduced the Model 1015 Jukebox with great success, saving the company from near-bankruptcy brought on by the Depress
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1947
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ROCK-OLA MODEL 1422 - PRICE: $10,500
The Rock-Ola Model 1422 "Magic-Glo"
Beginning in 1946, Rock-Ola introduced several machines featuring the "arch" design that had become a jukebox icon. The series began with Model 1422, although the series uses identical technology, differing only i
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1948
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ROCK-OLA MODEL 1428 - PRICE: $10,500
The Rock-Ola Model 1428 "Magic-Glo"
This box uses deeply molded acrylics on the pilasters and arch, reminiscent of the AMI Model A and Model B; it has a keystone, reminiscent of the Wurlitzer jukeboxes. The body of the box was wood but the door was
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1948
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ROCK-OLA MODEL 1428 - PRICE: $10,500
The Rock-Ola Model 1428 "Magic-Glo"
This box uses deeply molded acrylics on the pilasters and arch, reminiscent of the AMI Model A and Model B; it has a keystone, reminiscent of the Wurlitzer jukeboxes. The body of the box was wood but the door was
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1946
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AMI MOTHER OF PLASTIC - PRICE: $9,500
1946 AMI Mother of Plastic.
This magnificent music machine is affectionately known as the “Mother of Plastic”. Built in 1946 by AMI (Automatic Musical Instruments still in business today as Rowe International) it has become a very rare and highly d
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1946
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AMI MOTHER OF PLASTIC - PRICE: $9,500
1946 AMI Mother of Plastic.
This magnificent music machine is affectionately known as the “Mother of Plastic”. Built in 1946 by AMI (Automatic Musical Instruments still in business today as Rowe International) it has become a very rare and highly d
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1967
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AMI ROWE - PRICE: $1,900
Ami Rowe Jukeboxes
78 RPM Era
Automatic Musical Instruments Company manufactured jukeboxes in the U.S.A. under the name of the AMI. It was known early on for its unique designs which ranged from the gawdy mother of plastic to vending machine looki
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1946
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FILBEN MAESTRO MODEL FP300 - PRICE: $15,500
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1939
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MILLS EMPRESS - FORMERLY OWNED BY STEVE MCQUEEN - PRICE: $11,000
Mills empress
This is a very elegant machine that clearly reflects the experience that Mills Novelty had in making slot machines. Many people like this design which dates from 1939. The machine has the beginnings of an "arch" and has a keystone.
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1946
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PACKARD MANHATTAN - PRICE: $12,500
The Packard "Manhattan"
This was Packard's "Upscale" model for 1956. The unusual "headpiece" contains the new Collison/Lannerd changer that was operated by rotating the red plastic dial. The cabinet was made of fine woods, and the frosting on the wi
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1946
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PACKARD PLA-MOR - PRICE: $12,500
The Packard "Pla-Mor"
The Pla-Mor was the downscale offering for 1946. Deep molded plastic panels were illuminated by incandescent bulbs. This did not have the fine cabinetry of the Manhattan.
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1929
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SEEBURG - PRICE: $6,500
The History of the Seeburg Jukebox:
Seeburg was one of the first manufacturers of a multi-select jukebox with the introduction of the "Audiophone" in 1928. This wide-body, eight-selection box had pneumatic control valves making it half nickelodeon a
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1938
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SEEBURG MODEL RC-ES ENVOY SYMPHONOLA - PRICE: $6,500
Seeburg Envoy Symphonola
In 1937 Seeburg introduced the “Symphonola” and the Melody King line of jukeboxes. This group consisted of the first machines with illuminated selection panels. In 1940 Seeburg added automatic record changers and phonographs
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