Spring 2006
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Built in the mid-1930s by the Randolph Wurlitzer Manufacturing Company of North Tonawanda, NY, this wood cabinet jukebox has a luxurious appearance. The ten-play 78 RPM multi-selector mechanism and sound system are in working order. One play is five cents and the unit has both five cent and ten cent entry slots. By 1935, the term "Be Wise, Illuminize" became the innovative idea for jukeboxes. The involved substituting an attractive after-market light-up grille kit for the P-10, which is currently in this model. Measuring 50" tall x 30" wide x 23" deep, the cabinet is very nice with minor scratches and a replacement back door. This item will be expensive to ship.
1930s Wurlitzer P-10 Jukebox
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