[Jukebox-list] Ebay picture from Seeburg factory?:Trashcan
era.Jackie mig...
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Jjmscf at aol.com
Thu Nov 15 21:20:15 PST 2007
Ah the Mother of Plastic. I'd love to see pictures of yours if you have
them.I like that jukebox.Yeah the days of finding those classic Paul Fuller
Wurlitzers for that low price are gone.Too bad I was just a kid when they were going
for those prices.I was only 8 years old in 1976.
As for 50s boxes my first was a Wurlitzer 2150. They can be picked up pretty
cheap and they have the same mechanism(200 plays) and amp as it's very
expensive brother the 2100.Just not the lighted pilasters.wraparound dome and
titlepages.The 2150 was featured on an album cover:Hank Ballard and the Midnighters
"Their Greatest Jukebox Hits" on King records. I have a beat copy I bought for
the cover only at the flea market.Pretty hard to find record.
J.C.
In a message dated 11/15/2007 11:56:26 PM Eastern Standard Time,
david_breneman at yahoo.com writes:
>For years this machine was considered a dog because it wasn't
>a Paul Fuller designed Wurlitzer, nor a 50s automotive-chrome
>Seeburg, not a Rock-Ola knockoff of same. It didn't fit into
>any of the style-brokers' safe categories so it was an orphan.
>I have one of the biggest "dogs" of the classic era, the AMi
>model A. But everybosy that sees it loves it, especially
>with the animation units running while it plays. People are
>starting to realize that if they want to own a classic era
>jukebox, they'd better forger finding a 1015 at a garage sale
>for two hundred bucks and snap up a "second tier" machine
>while they still can.
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