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Popcorn Jukebox Pop more than a hundred 6 oz. servings of theater-quality popcorn
Juke IPod Docking Jukebox 1946 and 2007. Together at last in the iJuke (an iPod Docking Jukebox)
Classic Diner CD Jukebox Crafted with a chrome finish to faithfully reproduce tabletop jukeboxes
Wurlitzer CD Jukebox with 50 CDs
A precise Deutsche-Wurlitzer replica of the legendary model 1015 (first built in 1946)
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Jukebox - Relive the days of old with this classic Jukebox
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One of the earliest forefather of the modern Jukebox was the Nickel in the Slot machine. In 1889, Louis Glass and William Arnold, placed what is known as a coin-operated Edison cylinder phonograph in the Palais Royale Saloon in the city of San Francisco.
It was an Edison Class M Electric Phonograph in an oak style cabinet that was outfitted with a coin mechanism and was patented U.S. 428,750 by Glass and Arnold. This was the first Nickel in the Slot. The machine had no amplification to speak of and people had to listen to music using one of the four listening tubes. In the first six months the Nickel in the Slot had made over $1000.
Remember the days of rock 'n' roll with some of these recommended quality jukeboxes
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Mini Jukebox Relive malt shop memories with this reproduction of the classic Wurlitzer 1015 jukebox!
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Classic Diner CD Jukebox Crafted with a chrome finish to faithfully reproduce tabletop jukeboxes from a late 1950s diner (complete with song title flip cards), this unit plays CDs and Mp3-CDs |
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Wurlitzer CD Jukebox with 50 CDs
A precise Deutsche-Wurlitzer replica of the legendary model 1015 (first built in 1946), this classic jukebox houses a thoroughly modern 200-watt stereo amplifier, six powerful speakers, and a microprocessor-controlled 100-CD changer. The jukebox comes stocked with 50 Billboard CDs with hits of the 50s, 60s, and 70s that are stored vertically but displayed horizontally for play or browsing (it's easy to switch the cds with those from your own library if desired). The program book contains over 1,000 titles |
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Popcorn Jukebox Pop more than a hundred 6 oz. servings of theater-quality popcorn per hour in this cabinet reminiscent of a 1940s "bubbler" jukebox with its classic light tube facade. A 50-watt warming deck provides more even heating than poppers with overhead lamps, and keeps popcorn warm |
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