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Identify unusual jukebox
I saw an unusual jukebox cabinet at an auction some time ago. The cabinet was shaped something like a Wurlitzer 1015, but as I recall it was smaller in size.
The jukebox had a tropical theme, with palm trees painted on the upper plastics. As I recall, it looked like a factory design, not a home-made custom cabinet. I don't know if it was a vinyl or CD box - I didn't look to closely at it, but now I wish I had. Sorry for being so vague, - Does anyone know anything about the jukebox I'm trying to describe ? Thanks |
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Identify unusual jukebox
On Oct 26, 6:02*pm, joe.x wrote:
I saw an unusual jukebox cabinet at an auction some time ago. The cabinet was shaped something like a Wurlitzer 1015, but as I recall it was smaller in size. The jukebox had a tropical theme, with palm trees painted on the upper plastics. As I recall, it looked like a factory design, not a home-made custom cabinet. I don't know if it was a vinyl or CD box - I didn't look to closely at it, but now I wish I had. Sorry for being so vague, - Does anyone know anything about the jukebox I'm trying to describe ? Thanks -- joe.x Well...... If I had to take a guess, I would say it is a Wurlitzer 950 possibly..... This box has a pan flute player with palm style type leafs above it Goto this website: www.pinballrebel.com and goto jukeboxes, Wurlitzer, and then scroll down to the 950 and see what you think Good Luck TJ |
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I saw an unusual jukebox cabinet at an auction some time ago. The
cabinet was shaped something like a Wurlitzer 1015, but as I recall it was smaller in size. The jukebox had a tropical theme, with palm trees painted on the upper plastics. As I recall, it looked like a factory design, not a home-made custom cabinet. I don't know if it was a vinyl or CD box - I didn't look to closely at it, but now I wish I had. Sorry for being so vague, - Does anyone know anything about the jukebox I'm trying to describe ? Thanks -- Well...... If I had to take a guess, I would say it is a Wurlitzer 950 possibly..... This box has a pan flute player with palm style type leafs above it Goto this website: www.pinballrebel.com and goto jukeboxes, Wurlitzer, and then scroll down to the 950 and see what you think Good Luck Thanks for the response TJ The jukebox I'm trying to Identify is not from one of the well known American manufacturers. I'm familiar with all the 78RPM / 45RPM and CD jukeboxes from Wurlitzer, Rowe, Rockola and Seeburg. I saw the jukebox at a AUCTION GAME SALES coin-op auction in Winston-Salem, NC in 2008 or early 2009. I think it is either a non-US made, or a little known US made jukebox from the 1980 -2000 time period. |
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