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Brilliantly illuminated, translucent red plastic with chromium em
bellishments, make the "Multi-Selector" dial of the Wurlitzer "Six
Hundred" the most beautiful ever designed for an automatic
phonograph. The large and generous size buttons are beveled
so that all are easily readable— preventing errors in selection.
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Brilliantly lighted, coin slide 5c, 10c and 25c numerals on both
models are protected by a bronze guard. Patrons who try to
jam or abuse the slides will be foiled by this special tamper
proof guard.
Both phonographs have the same Wurlitzer
life-like tone that has always had the enthu
siastic approval of operators, location owners
and patrons. Both have the famous Wurlitzer
rugged cabinet construction and mechanical
chassis that have withstood the tests of time
on tens of thousands of locations.
Both have well lighted program holders at con
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venient reading level — brilliantly illuminated
coin slide numerals — ample room for chang
ing records from the front.
The ''Five Hundred" differs from the "Six Hun
dred" principally in its larger size — moving
varicolored light in its corner plastic panels or
plastic grille panels at the operator's option,
the new piano keyboard selector and dual tone
control which provides independent control of
high and low tones.
Both phonographs will be sold on Wurlitzer's
Liberal Factory Trade-In Allowance Plan — a
policy that has been enthusiastically endorsed
by operators everywhere as the most construc
tive step ever taken for greater prosperity to
the music operators of America.
Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, N. Tonawanda, N. Y.
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