Al Jolson for the Wurlitzer Jukebox Company 1946
more earning power
thru better
music merchandising...
the new 45 RPM and 45 RPM EP.
early Seeburg advertisement
As with radios, never plug a jukebox in unless you know the repair history. You can do permanent damage to electrical and mechanical parts.
1958 Seeburg L-100. This set was a rust bucket when I got it. It had been stored in a damp basement in Baltimore. The sides had been spray painted dark blue. I had the sides relaminated with walnut veneer and the front re-chromed. Many thanks to Ron Rich for his help with the mechanical bugs.