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Issue: 1981 August 078

Coin Slot Magazine - #078 - 1981 - August [International Arcade Museum]
In my opinion the most impressive jukebox of all time
was the Model 850 Wurlitzer. "The Peacock" is a large
machine with two Peacocks on the door glass. Their
feathers continually change to contrasting colors via a
polarized unit inside the cabinet.
Only about 3,000 Model 950 Wurlitzers were shipped
making it the rare jukebox. It was made during the war
and featured bubbling tubes and color change that
was the natural step to the 1015.
The Model 42, better known as the Victory, was
side plastics had color cyclinders inside which pro
duced animation. This model is probably in second
place behind the 1015 in being recognized by nostalgia
buffs.
There were, of course, other manufacturers of this
boom time of jukeboxes. Mills, Capehart, Evans, Jupi
ter, Chantal, Ditchbum and others. The big boys,
however, were Wurlitzer, Rock-Ola, Seeberg and AMI
and probably in that order.
Now that we have given the other manufacturers
their just place in history, let's take a peek at the classic
jukeboxes produced by Wurlitzer during the hot time
made from spare parts of previous Wurlitzers. The War
was in progress and Wurlitzer was commissioned to
make parts to support that effort. The Victory could be
called the Queen of Queens and is very striking.
for jukeboxes
the 1940's.
The Model 24 (first 24 selection and using the same
mechanism as all the Wurlitzers up to and including
the 1100) and Models 500,600 and 700 were setting
the stage for things tocome animation, color change,
bubbles.
The Model 750 may be the first real classic. A very
petite number with color change and bubble tubes.
Very popular and good tone. Built around 1940.
The Model 800 was one of the best built machines.
Rather large and well styled. The center section had
three small bubbler tubes and the large plastic sides
had rotation color cylinders.
Wurlitzer 1080
Wurlitzer 1100
The Model 1080 Wurlitzer was designed for more
conservative restaurants. A handsome jukebox with
mirrored panels around its perimeter. No bubble tubes
or changing color, however.
The last of the classics and very popular with 'the
man on the street' was the Model 1100 (1947-48). The
lower side panels changed colors — very impressive in
a dark room. A small jukebox and loaded with nostalgia
Wurlitzer 950
Paul Fuller designed all the classics for Wurlitzer
1940-49. A very gifted gentleman.
Wurlitzer Model 42
COIN SLOT BOOKS presents
An Illustrated Price Guide to
the 100 Most Collectible Slot
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Stock No. BS1-R
Each volume contains pictures of over 100 machines,
history on 100 machines, an editorial by Richard M.
Bueschel and price guides for the 100 machines. But
these revised editions contain new up-to-date prices
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An Illustrated Price Guide to
the 100 Most Collectible Trade
Stimulators, Volume 1 — revised edition
Stock No. BT1-R
Volume 1 on Trade Stimulators is a fascinating book
with its editorial on the history of trade stimulators, a
concise discussion of how to restore and keep ma
chines in running order and much more.
Both volumes have interesting and important price
changes. Every collector, dealer and investor will want
to have both revised editions in his library.
Each revised edition is economically priced at $15.95
plus postage and handling. Use the handy order form
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Coin Slot Magazine - #078 - 1981 - August [International Arcade Museum]
<»^ RESULTS OVER 11 MON
We were recently supplied with
lists of the results of the Geyer
Absolute Auctions which have span
ned eleven months. These figures
will give you a comparison of
amounts brought in one geograph
ical area.
Although the results may not be
timely, we felt that the fact that the
figures were from one auction
company and were derived from
sales in one concentrated area,
they might be of interest to our
readers.
GEYER ABSOLUTE AUCTION
at
LOWER FREDERICK FIRE CO.
In Pennsylvania
May 31,1980
Mills:
25$ HORSEHEAD
$1,500
10$ CHERRY FRONT
$1,200
100 HORSEHEAD
$1,350
10$ HIGHTOP
$1,400
5$ DIAMOND FRONT.... $1,300
5$ HIGHTOP
$1,300
5$ MELON FRONT
$1,400
5$ 7-7-7 HIGHTOP (as is)... $500
5$ CHERRY FRONT
$1,300
10$ BONUS
$1,900
5$ JEWEL HIGHTOP .... $1,150
5$ SUNBURST
$1,150
Buckley:
10$ CRISS CROSS
5$ CRISS CROSS
25$ CRISS CROSS
$700
$600
$2,000
GEYER ABSOLUTE AUCTION
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5$
5$
5$
10$
5$
5$
25$
10$
5$
BLACK BEAUTY
BLACK BEAUTY
CHERRY FRONT
CHERRY FRONT
$1,425
$1,675
$1,250
$1,550
5$ CHERRY FRONT
5$ CHERRY FRONT
10$ BLACK BEAUTY
$1,400
$1,100
$1,700
at
HOLIDAY INN
Bordentown, N.J.
November 23, 1980
Mills:
10$
10$
10$ CHERRY FRONT
50$ (needed back door)
50$ (needed work)
10$ CHERRY FRONT
10$ CHERRY FRONT
HIGHTOP
DIAMOND FRONT
CHERRY FRONT
10$ HIGHTOP
10$ DIAMOND FRONT
5$ DIAMOND FRONT
10$ CHERRY FRONT
DIAMOND FRONT
10$ BLUE BELL
CHERRY FRONT
10$ CHERRY FRONT
5$ BLUEBELL
$1,035
$940
$925
$450
$250
$900
$985
$900
$925
$875
$875
$860
$775
$825
$800
$910
$1,050
$775
$925
Jennings:
25$ BLACK HAWK
$950
25$ SPORT CHIEF
$1,050
ACTION LINE Upright
$475
10$ ACTION LINE Upright... $500
50$ SUPER DELUXE
BELL FRUIT
(needed restoration)
BELL FRUIT
$250
$225
$400
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CHERRY FRONT
CHERRY FRONT
CHERRY FRONT
CHERRY FRONT
BLACK BEAUTY
BLACK BEAUTY
BLACK BEAUTY
BLACK BEAUTY
$950
$1,000
$900
$1,100
$1,000
$1,300
$1,575
$1,600
$1,400
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5$ COMET
10$ BANTAM
10$ COMET
5$ COMET
$1,225
$1,050
$1,000
$1,200
CaSlle:
5$ DOUGH BOY
$900
Optima;
5$ SUPRA
$375
GEYER ABSOLUTE AUCTION
(needed work)
VFW
In Pennsylvania
October 2, 1980
Mills:
5$
25$
5$
25$
10$ ROL-A-TOP
TWIN JACKPOT
25$ BLUE SEAL
$3,400
$2,200
Mills:
5$ DIAMOND FRONT.... $1,300
10$ BROWN FRONT
$1,325
5$ VENDER
$1,450
10$ 7-7-7 HIGHTOP
$1,050
10$ 7-7-7 HIGHTOP
$1,075
5$ CHERRY FRONT
$1,025
10$ HIGHTOP
$1,000
10$ GOOSENECK
TWIN JACKPOT
$1,225
10$ CASTLE FRONT
$1,300
5$ SILENT VENDER
$1,525
5$ BLACK BEAUTY
$1,075
5$ OPERATORS BELL... $6,650
5$ 7-7-7 HIGHTOP
$1,125
5$ WAR EAGLE
$2,200
25$ GOOSENECK
$2,125
5$ CASTLE FRONT
$1,525
5$ CASTLE FRONT
$1,450
10$ HIGHTOP
$1,075
25$ CHERRY FRONT
w/floor stand
$1,400
5$ CHERRY FRONT
$775
25$ CHERRY FRONT
$1,150
50$ BLUE BELL
$1,300
25$ TOKEN JACKPOT .... $1,275
25$ CHERRY FRONT
$1,350
5$ CHERRY FRONT
$1,175
5$ CHERRY FRONT
$1,025
5$ CHERRY FRONT
$1,100
10$ CHERRY FRONT
$1,175
50$ CHERRY FRONT
$1,650
5$ FOOTBALL
HIGHTOP
$1,200
10$ FOOTBALL
HIGHTOP
$1,100
25$ FOOTBALL
HIGHTOP
$1,500
25$ FOOTBALL
HIGHTOP
$1,475
5$ GOOSENECK,
w/gum vender
$1,200
August 1981
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