[Jukebox-list] 1950's promotional film visit to the Wurlitzerplant

John Robertson pinball at telus.net
Sun Sep 2 13:19:41 PDT 2007


Not out just yet, due to arrive early this fall. About the same price  
as the new Wurlitzer repro 2100 jukebox...I'll be posting updates on  
flippers.com next week.

John :-#)#

On 2-Sep-07, at 12:51 PM, BSA wrote:

> Wow! I must have been asleep at the switch. I had no idea they had  
> a repo
> Peacock out.
>
> Does anyone have more specific details on the box and pricing? Has  
> anyone
> actually seen one to know how well (or poorly for that matter) it  
> stacks up
> against the original Paul Fuller version?
>
> Regards, Bruce in Canada
>
> PS. If the excerpt is from the one building the W-1100's in the NY  
> plant, I
> always thought it was neat to imagine that one of those shown could  
> be mine
> that is now in the front room (although in much better state at  
> that point
> in time!)....
>
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: Ray Finch
> Date: 09/02/07 14:40:46
> To: Jukebox mailing list
> Subject: Re: [Jukebox-list] 1950's promotional film visit to the
> Wurlitzerplant
>
> http://www.gibson.com/Products/Wurlitzer/News/
>
> I was googling for something else and happened to bump into this. I
> thought the list might find this interesting.
>
> This film has a rather 1950's "educational film" feel to it and it  
> is very
> "company-centric". In that respect it is almost laughable (actually  
> I did
> laugh at a couple of parts). But it is interesting to see how  
> incredibly
> massive the Wurlitzer plant was and the hundreds (thousands  
> perhaps?) of
> people that were employed there. The weekly Wurlitzer payroll must  
> have
> been huge!
>
> Wurlitzer seemed to go out of their way in the film to show "Wurlitzer
> Quality" and how extra modern the plant was and how safe and happy the
> Wurlitzer employees were. From a 1950's standpoint the plant did seem
> modern, but the employees didn't look happy or sad, they were just  
> average
> factory workers putting in their 40 hours. It was also funny to see
> company the executives trying so hard to sound sincere while  
> reading from
> queue cards. Anyway, I though it was interesting.
>
>
> Ray Finch
>
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