Coin Slot

Issue: 1977 May 028

Coin Slot Magazine - #028 - 1977 - May [International Arcade Museum]
45 rpm's and 33 1/3 rpm-lp records.
By 1962 Wurlitzer had pro
duced 500,000 coin-operated machines alone.
A long-sought-after engineering feat was finally achieved in 1963.
Model 2800 was a machine that made possible the playing of "Little
LP's".
March 16, 1966 was a date of special ceremonies. Wurlitzer had
been listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Keith Funston, Pres
ident of the Exchange, sold the first 100 shares to R. C. Rolf ing.
That same year marked a distinct increase of Wurlitzer facilities,
when they acquired Summers & Sons, established in 1870. This
purchase included six retail stores located in Columbus, Newark,
Chillocothe, Jackson, Portsmouth, and Washington Court House,
Ohio.
In 1967 they set up a European sales subsidiary in Livorno,
Italy. By 1968 Wurlitzer retail stores totaled 38.
°ln March 1970 construction began in Logan, Utah for a new plant
for manufacture, warehousing, and distribution of Wurlitzer products.
And in North Tonawanda the headquarters were set up for a Corpo
rate Engineering and Research Organization.
This was a major step
toward all phases of engineering coordination and marketing.
One year later Wurlitzer introduced the model 4037 organ which
embodied the Orbit III synthesizer. This was the world's first per
forming synthesizer; and its debut in New York and Germany is a
tremendous success.
Then on April 12, 1973, Wurlitzer introduced the Nostalgic 1050
model jukebox at a Press Party in the Plaza Hotel in New York City.
It was a composite re-creation of the famed Wurlitzer music machine
of the late '40's pop music era. This was to become the last jukebox
made by the Wurlitzer Co. Although they still produce their other
products, they have ceased production of jukeboxes. The demand
for them just is not as great anymore. The Wurlitzer Company has
.com
m
:
u
m
e
d fro de-mus
e
d
nloa advances
arca in the music industry;
made so many
major
.
w
o
w
D
w
what they have on
://w the drawing board for the future.
p
t
t
h
CREDITS:
who knows
Information contained in this article has been supplied
by the Wurlitzer Co. through correspondence & other printed litera
ture.
© The International Arcade Museum
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
Coin Slot Magazine - #028 - 1977 - May [International Arcade Museum]
WANTED
Set of reel strips for BONUS SLOT
Complete head for PACE 5 cent slot
(Round type)
Jackpot for JENNINGS BUCKAROO
5 cent
Gambling
Bottom glass for KEENEY'S TWIN
SUPER BELL
Top back for BONUS MACHINE
Equipment
Top back for JENNINGS CHIEF (Indiai
carrying Deer.
1936 in
Christian's b
WATLING GOLD AWARD tokens
Set of WATLING GOLD AWARD reel s
WHEELS - LAY DOWNS - ETC.
Top slide and Slide cover for 25 cent
Suitable for
WATLING
WATLING BLUE SEAL Small jackpot
"MONTE CARLO" parties or
COLLECTION ARCADE PIECES
ROLL ATOP
1941 JENNINGS
When in my vicinity —
PURITAN GUM BENDOR Re
Stop and see me
(193/4 x 1 in.)
Call ahead of time 513-523-4342
BOBGILLESPIE
118 Bess Street
Washington, III.
61571
Phone: 309-745-3202
(after 6 p.m.)
William D. "Bang" Meyer
5161 College Corner Pike
Oxford, Ohio
WALLACE McPEAK
350 Willow Wood
Piano, Texas
Phone
75074
(214)423-4314
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1. Wurlitzer 850 Peacock restored like new
2. Wurlitzer No. 700 restored beautiful
om
m.c
$4500.00
$1250.00
$550.00
:
rom -museu
f
$3750.00
d
e
de nice c condition
d
a
Regina 27" l upright
$3750.00
a
o
n No. 1015
ar
.
w
Wurlitzer
better than new
$3000.00
o
w
D
w
Some 40 p Wurlitzer
://w Juke Boxes. My own collection $40,000.00 a fine
t
t
h
3. Trip L Jax 5 cent very nice
4. Regina No. 24 upright 20% disc rare!
5.
6.
7.
investment. Other machines for sale or trade.
© The International Arcade Museum
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

Download Page 8: PDF File | Image

Download Page 9 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.