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WURLITZER JUKEBOXES   1934-1974    $34.95

The majority of the book is pages reproduced from original Wurlitzer brochures. 
The pictures, photos and information contained in original brochures are one of the most accurate methods of learning about the features of each model.  Also pictured in the book are many of the speakers and wallboxes from Golden Age of Jukeboxes when Wurlitzer was the leading manufacturer.  Wurlitzer jukeboxes are some of the most valuable and collectable jukeboxes today.  Pictures are in black and white, softbound, 208 pages.  Author is Frank Adams.

 

SEEBURG JUKEBOXES   1927-1989    $34.95

The majority of this book is pages reproduced from original Seeburg brochures. 
The pictures, photos and information contained in original brochures are one of the most accurate methods of learning about the features of each model.  Seeburg was "KING" of the jukeboxes in the 1950's and 1960's.  They were the first manufacturer to introduce the 100 selection jukebox (M100A).  Seeburg would dominate the market for 30 plus years.  More collectors are buying and selling Seeburgs today than any other brand.  Pictures are in black and white, softbound, 142 pages.  Author is Frank Adams.

 

AMi ROWE JUKEBOX   1927-1990    $34.95

The majority of this book are pages reproduced from original AMi Rowe brochures. 
The pictures, photos and information contained in original brochures are one of the most accurate methods of learning about the features of each model.  Rowe is the largest jukebox manufacturer today but from a collector's point of view the 1950's and 1960's was the hey day for them.  Models such as the Continental, Continental 2, AMI H200, AMI I200 are very desirable.  Pictures are in black and white, softbound, 200 pages.  Author is Frank Adams.

 

ROCK OLA JUKEBOXES   1935-2000    $34.95

The majority of this book are pages reproduced from original brochures except for the last 5 years which are ORIGINAL color brochures obtained from Rock-Ola.  The pictures, photos and information contained in original brochures are one of the most accurate methods of learning about the features of each model.  The name Rock-Ola did not come from Rock N Roll as you might imagine but from its founder David C. Rockola.  Rock-Ola has a number of collectable models from the 1940's, 1950's, 1960's and 1990's.  Pictures are in black and white except for the last 5 years which are in color, softbound, 236 pages.  Author is Frank Adams.
 

Contact Information

Mel Keiser
Philadelphia Juke Box Company
P.O. Box 372
Littlestown,  PA   17340
U.S.A.

E-mail:   philajukebox45s@comcast.net  

Telephone:   717-337-0475