A 1948 Seeburg jukebox that can hold up to 50 records and play both sides. A mid-century overhead hospital radio that operates on coins. One of the first all-electric phonographs dating back to the ...
Dan Coulter was 12 years old when he bought his first jukebox. The Bloomington kid wasn’t very good in academics but he liked music and he was good with his hands. When he heard that a friend had a ...
“There is the sense for some that it’s rather like having a horse and cart when you could have a Ferrari,” says Chris Black, punching a few more numbers into one of his jukeboxes. “But unlike a boring ...
We acquired this Seeburg jukebox in Atherton, Calif., in 1964. It plays vertically, alternating record sizes, and can play one or both sides of a record. We’d love to know more about it. — Peggy ...
In Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, Perry Rosen walks over to a 1967 Rock-Ola Imperial jukebox, punches in a letter and a number and smiles as the song "Spooky" by Dennis Yost and the Classics IV starts ...
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