Slot Machine Seeburg Model 5lf-1
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ROWE - AMI CD 100 - J Galaxy 2 Jukebox
Vintage Seeburg - 3WA160 Wall - O - Matic wall box
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AMI Model J-120 Jukebox c. 1959
New Rock Ola 45 rpm Vinyl Bubbler Jukebox with Bluetooth . c. 2020
Regular Price: $8,795.00
Special Price: $7,995.00
ONE OF OUR RESTORATIONS - Seeburg Circa 1951 model 'b' Jukebox
$0.00Rock Ola 'Gazelle' Music Center ( Special Order Only)
$8,395.00
Rock Ola 'Harley Davidson' Music Center ( Special Order Only)
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Rock Ola 90th Annivsary Jukebox Limited Edition
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1958 AMI Incredible, original 1958 AMI Model I-200 Jukebox. Plays 45 RPM records. | AMI 200 selections $14,500 | AMI Model I-200 $14,500 |
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Wurlitzer 45 rpm Looks like the highly popular 1946 Bubbler Jukebox but with modern electronics, Fully working. | . |
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Wurlitzer 1015 OMTThis is a hard to find used CD jukebox that is in excellent condition | CD Jukebox $7500 |
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Home JukeboxBased on a classic jukebox design, this modern Crosley jukebox comes wtih
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Wurlitzer Just like the famous 1946 Wurlitzer 1015 with its eye-catching bubble tubes, but with today's new technology |
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Wurlitzer Jukebox 27' Neon ClockThe most desirable and eye-catching Neon Clock for your gameroomManufactured in the 1990s, by Whistling Oyster, a famous Hollywood neon manufacturer Features a beautifull hand painted face Great condition, works great, hard to find Price: SOLD To order or for more information, send an email to: durham@GameRoomAntiques.com |
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HISTORY OF JUKEBOXES
The jukebox had its beginnings in the early 1900s when a coin mechanism was added to the phonograph. Soon thereafter a mechanism were devised to accommodate multiple records. Most of the early systems played the records sequentially just like the coin operated music box, player piano, or the nickelodeon.The real beginning, however, of the modern jukebox occurred in the early 1930s with the perfection of the selection mechanism that allowed listeners to select the record they wanted to hear. During the 1930s, four companies dominated the market: the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, the Rockola Manufacturing Company, AMI Inc., and the J.P. Seeburg Company. The 1930s jukeboxes played 10, 12, or 16 records, had wood cases and a flat top. In the late 1930s, remote selectors were added.
In the 1940s, jukeboxes played 24 records, contained illuminated plastics and were designed with round tops. Today, these jukeboxes are today highly desirable with collectors and, of course, are the most expensive.
In 1947, Seeburg introduced a new record changing mechanism that held 50 records and played both sides thereby being able to offer 100 tunes from which to select from. Seeburg also designed its new jukeboxes to use the 45 rpm disc exclusively. The designs also reflected the times, with sleek and extensive use of aluminum. Seeburg dominated the jukebox market in the 1950s.
Additional information on jukeboxes can be found in the following books: Vintage Coin Machines by Dick Bueschel; and Jukebox Art by Chris Pearce.
Copyright: 1996 Ken Durham.
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