
American Jukebox History - Wurlitzer - Jukeboxes 1946-1965
1400: cabinet in rich walnut, 1450: cabinet in wood, covered with Textileather in mahagony, blonde, blue or brown
JUKEBOX-GUIDE
The last American-made Wurlitzer Jukebox Model.
Wurlitzer Jukeboxes - Jukebox History
Complete listing of 1933-87 Wurlitzer jukeboxes, remote selectors (barboxes, wallboxes) and remote speakers. Includes model, name,# of selections/records, dimensions & weight.
Wurlitzer Jukeboxes | Juke Box World
Large collection of Wurlitzer jukeboxes for sale here!
Wurlitzer Jukeboxes – The Jukebox Shop
Thanks to Paul Fuller, designer from 1938 – 1948 and a great advertisement campaign introducing the musical note “Johnny One Note” in the second half of the 1940s the name …
American Jukebox History - Wurlitzer - Jukeboxes 1933-1945
First Model with 24 selections and illuminated plastics. Model 24A has new magnetic A.B.T coin selectors ("butterfly" switches)
Vintage Audio Spotlight: Wurlitzer Jukebox Models - The Old …
While Wurlitzer was very well known for its musical instruments, they were much more well-known in their later years for jukeboxes. Here are some of the most popular models. This Wurlitzer …
Wurlitzer Serial #'s and Estimated Production - Jukebox History
It is estimated that Wurlitzer produced around 700,000 jukeboxes between 1934 - 1974, compared to the 600,000+ for Seeburg and 400,000+ for Rock-Ola. The data that follows only …
Jukebox — WURLITZER
Experience the timeless charm of the legendary Wurlitzer 1015 jukebox with our meticulously crafted 'Tribute' model. Paying homage to the iconic design of the 1940s, this handcrafted …
Wurlitzer 3700 3800 Series - Victory Glass
Designed to be used in public places, the Wurlitzer 3700 and 3800 Series jukeboxes feature a coin mechanism that accepts nickels, dimes or quarters, allowing users to pay for their song …