Posted 2 years ago
Saxymojo
(70 items)
This is my first wurlitzer jukebox, it was made in 1936. It has 12 selections of 78 rpm records and is in perfect working order.
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Posted 2 years ago
Saxymojo
(70 items)
This is my first wurlitzer jukebox, it was made in 1936. It has 12 selections of 78 rpm records and is in perfect working order.
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I used to own this exact model. In fact when I saw it, I thought perhaps it WAS my old jukebox. Then when I saw its location, I knew it couldn't be... unless you bought in here in Canada. I bought mine in Calgary at an auction in 1966 for 35 dollars. Hauled it all over Canada from home to home... and finally ended up selling it about 20 years ago... for 1500 dollars. Loved the old girl, but had no place to keep her. :-)
Hi Cam, I am very short on room also, but we really enjoy our machines and for now are happy to put up with the full house. This jukebox was purchased in the USA by a Melbourne collector, I bought it from him. Regards Marcel