A Seeburg model 222 jukebox of 1959.

A Seeburg model 222 jukebox of 1959.

This attractive machine from 1959 has the reliable Seeburg Mechanism and a great sound.

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Rock-Ola  Tempo Model 1475 of 1959

Rock-Ola Tempo Model 1475 of 1959

This Jukebox has been fully restored and is in excellent condition

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A Wurlitzer Model 2310 jukebox of 1959.

A Wurlitzer Model 2310 jukebox of 1959.

The Wurlitzer Model 2310 of 1959 is, we think, one of the most attractive 50's Jukeboxes

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An AMi Continental 2 jukebox of 1962.

An AMi Continental 2 jukebox of 1962.

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.

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AMi Continental of 1961

AMi Continental of 1961

This is a 200 selection version (on both sides of 100 45s) and has electric bush button play.

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A Rock-Ola Model 1448 Jukebox of 1955

A Rock-Ola Model 1448 Jukebox of 1955

A Rock-Ola with all the right looks. Loads of chrome, stainless steel and aluminium. Great "clanking" mechanism with a great sound.

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A 1948 Wurlitzer model 1100 Jukebox

A 1948 Wurlitzer model 1100 Jukebox

The last Wurlitzer Jukebox designed by their famous designer, Paul Fuller, complete with revolving cylinders, what more could you want !

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Seeburg Phonojet of 1967

Seeburg Phonojet of 1967

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.

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Wurlitzer model 2100 of 1957

Wurlitzer model 2100 of 1957

This magnificent machine is an improved version of the famous 1956 model 2000, which was made to celebrate Wurlitzers centennial.

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A Rock-ola Model 1465 of 1958.

A Rock-ola Model 1465 of 1958.

This machine was advertised as the "smallest Multi-selection phonograph in the world" and an "aristocrat of Phonographs"

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Wurlitzer model 1900 of 1956

Wurlitzer model 1900 of 1956

This model was designed in late 1955 and produced in 1956 for the centenary of the company founded by Rudolf Wurlitzer in 1856.

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Wurlitzer Colonial 1080A of 1948

Wurlitzer Colonial 1080A of 1948

The 1080A was similar to the 1080 but had the same mechanism as the 1100 of 1948 and this meant that it had the much improved Cobra Tone Arm.

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AMI model 'I 200M' of 1958

AMI model 'I 200M' of 1958

This classic collectable Jukebox from the 1950's has the same great sound system similar to the other AMI's of the period

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Wurlitzer Model 2000 Jukebox of 1956

Wurlitzer Model 2000 Jukebox of 1956

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

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Wurlitzer Model 2300S Jukebox of 1959

Wurlitzer Model 2300S Jukebox of 1959

The top of the range Wurlitzer for 1959- Sounds amazing and it's in Stereo !

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Wurlitzer model 1015 jukebox of 1946

Wurlitzer model 1015 jukebox of 1946

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.

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Rock-Ola Model 1454 of 1956

Rock-Ola Model 1454 of 1956

A Rock-Ola Jukebox with all the right "looks" for a classic 50's jukebox complete with the amazing "clanking" rock-Ola mechanism!

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Seeburg model 201 jukebox of 1958

Seeburg model 201 jukebox of 1958

The model 201 is, we think, one of the best Seeburgs - It has all the looks and more reliable than the K200 from the previous year.

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Rock-Ola 'Tempo II' Model 1485 Jukebox of 1960

Rock-Ola 'Tempo II' Model 1485 Jukebox of 1960

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

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Rock-Ola Model 1468

Rock-Ola Model 1468 "Tempo" 120 of 1959

The 1959 Tempo is generally considered to be the most desirable look for a Rock-Ola Jukebox

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Wurlitzer Model 2104 jukebox of 1957

Wurlitzer Model 2104 jukebox of 1957

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 !

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Rock-Ola Model 1455 Jukebox of 1957

Rock-Ola Model 1455 Jukebox of 1957

Here it is, the golden wonder of 1957; Sounds great too !

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AMi model I 200E of 1958

AMi model I 200E of 1958

This classic collectable Jukebox has the same great sound system similar to the other late 50's AMi's.

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Bal-AMI Model J-200M jukebox of1959

Bal-AMI Model J-200M jukebox of1959

This machine has one of the best sound systems available in a Jukebox at this period.

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Bal Ami Model K jukebox of 1960

Bal Ami Model K jukebox of 1960

This amazing "beast" has wonderful sound, is very reliable and has loads of chrome !

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Rock-Ola

Rock-Ola "Regis" Model 1495 of 1961

This is the 200 select version of the 1961 Regis and it's now becoming difficult to get a good 200 select version.

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A 1954 Wurlitzer Model 1700 Jukebox,

A 1954 Wurlitzer Model 1700 Jukebox,

The first Wurlitzer to use the "Carousel" changer Mechanism specially designed for forty-five rpm records

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