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Even though I refer to this as my "fake" Wurlitzer I really enjoy it since I have hundreds of CD's and the sound is very good, and unlike original 1015's there are color cylinders in the top portion too.it really puts on a show. I think Rockola bought this company a few years ago. This Antique Appratus jukebox from 1988 was made near me in Torrance. One of the glass bubble tubes was broken but that was an easy fix. It wasn't working but after I played around with it (no, I really did not know what I was doing) I managed to get it working perfectly. I managed to snatch it up for $500 which was a real bargain considering there were 100 CD's inside. A couple of months ago a super-nice guy in San Diego sold me this jukebox. I'm always scanning Craigslist for jukes and pinballs to see what's around in Southern California. Post# 600126, Reply# 40 at 14:51 (3,478 days old) by twintubdexter (Palm Springs)
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The Wurlitizer 1100 as I bought it, it will look nicer with the new stuff Thanks to all who have contributed to this thread :-) After seeing the Rockola pics I feel motivated, it's really just dusty inside. It's working fine but I ordered some new cosmetic parts and it does need a little cleaning. The jukebox was his "baby" It's currently in my spare bedroom surrounded by pinballs waitng for me to work on it.
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I sold it before moving here.Ī few months ago I got the "box bug" again and bought a Wurlitizer 1100 from a very nice lady in Hunnington Beach who's husband passed away. I had a 54 Seeburg 100G that was nice but really wasn't very exciting. The 45's revolved in a carousel and when it wasn't feeling happy it would crush a few. I had an awful 1958 Wurlitzer that looked like a cigarette machine even after I made a color wheel using a clock motor to cover the single fluorescent tube. I don't suppose that's dirty rice in the first photo? I have always been a jukebox freak. Rick, you did a wonderful job on that Rockola. Bet the cartridge and stylus will need replacing-The TT mechanism in the box is in good shape-and even has-records.I have a box of 45's from a radio station with 60's type songs-they have "Q burn" but play. I am going to get a covered changer Wurlizer jukebox-looks like the one shown sort of.Guess starting in the '60 s jukebox makers covered the TT mechanisms.I like to see it,too.It was said the jukebox I want was working when pulled out of service-and no mouse mess in it.Looking forward to getting it-probably in August.Its at a swap shop in Chocowinity,NC.The shop owner bought a lot of boxes and vending machines from a route operator that went out of business and retired.He has a nice Seeburg "100" think it was-for $1200.Will need a complete overhaul.He removed the equipment,but still has it.The Wurlitzer one is complete -and lower priced.Will get the service book on it-then have at it.Bet the amps and other electronics will need recapping.