[Jukebox-list] More on speakers for sale

Bob bobfav at cox.net
Mon May 15 20:12:04 PDT 2006


Bob Ellingson - thank you for the info on the speakers.  In addition to the info Bob E supplied below, I know some of the speakers are Wurlitzer but there is no logo on the front.  This operator probably pulled off the logo to keep the speakers running in the 60's when he switched to Seeburg.  He is anxious to dump them so I don't even get to see them before I sell them for him, which is probably just as well.  

He would prefer to sell as a lot and will shrink wrap and palletize.  You pay for and arrange shipping and give him $500 for the 22 +-  speakers.  Sorry for this being separated from the original message, but life is a little crazy around here.  

Again, the speakers can be viewed at 

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y50/quiksilver475/IM000104.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y50/quiksilver475/IM000103.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y50/quiksilver475/IM000102.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y50/quiksilver475/IM000101.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y50/quiksilver475/IM000100.jpg


do you know what the speaker is on the far right in photo 102?  cool looking
>Jackie

Different Bob here, but most of the ones in the pictures look like Seeburg
speakers.  The "one" you see on the far right is actually two speakers, a fairly
ordinary box speaker on the bottom, and a Seeburg wall-mount speaker sitting
on it upside-down.  It is meant to go up near the ceiling, when it is properly
installed, the rounded-off edge is pointing down.  There are also lots of corner
speakers in the pictures.

There is an eBay auction that gives a better image of the speaker I think you
are asking about...item # 9726785896



--Bob
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Bob Ellingson


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