The Continental 2 of 1962 is the last Ami produced by the firm before it was taken over and is basically the last really original design produced for a jukebox.
The Seeburg "Phono-Jet" is one of the most attractive Seeburgs from the late 1960's and this example has all its original graphics in really good condition.
This amazing machine is considered by most people to be the most desirable Wurliter made to play 45 rpm records. This particular example is exceptional and therefore rare today
The most successful jukebox ever.
This is one of the classic designs of Paul Fuller, with it's eight bubble tubes and amazing revolving coloured cylinders.
This is a 200 select version of the "Tempo II" and so top of the range with great colours ! This classic Jukebox was also known as the 25th Anniversary mode
The 2104 was the 104 play version of the famous 2100, the two models being Wurlitzer's contribution to 1957.
So, it has all the looks and age of the 2100 but costs less money !