Coin Slot Magazine - #037 - 1978 - February [International Arcade Museum]
difficult to locate. Many different auxilliary speakers and booth or bar boxes
were also made and are often used to round out and add variety to a collection.
The widespread collecting of jukeboxes is only a couple of years old. The
old operators from the 1940!s are still around, but their garages and ware
houses full of old jukeboxes have been cleared by the fad. Some collectors
currently feel that the early jukeboxes will join nickelodeons as a collectible
that will continue to appreciate in value over time. Other collectors feel (or
possible hope) it is a passing -fancy that will fade and eventually allow them to
continue collecting without paying today's high prices. Perhaps the tipoff is the
fact that a book is currently being written in England about the American juke
box. From what I've heard, it has been well researched and will contain, amor,
other things, actual production quantities of various Wurlitzer models. Until
now, Wurlitzer has refused to release this information.
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