Jukeboxes
Wurlitzer 1015
The worldfamous Wurlitzer No. 1015 of 1946. This is probably the most beautiful and by far the most copied Jukebox design ever. It has fully earned its place in time along with the great car designs and the music of the fifties. A real fifties fan would just about commit murder to get his hands on one. Well, now you can get your own on your desktop. more..
The 50's Jukebox
This Jukebox was a free skin just waiting to be updated. The buttons were far too large and needed a make over. Now you can get this one along with built-in radiostations and links to nostalgic sites. more..
The Real Jukebox
In order to give visitors to my site a variety of choice I have added a somewhat more modern free style design from George Jones. This jukebox is rather large on the desktop but has a more modern look and feel and lites-up as a nice effect when playing.
Wurlitzer 1700
The 1954 Wurlitzer Model 1700 Jukebox was the first true 45-rpm Wurlitzer to use the 'Carousel' changer Mechanism specially designed for forty-five rpm records. This Skin lights up when playing and has numerous selections of radio stations and links built in.
Seeburg HF100J
After Seeburg had introduced an industry bombshell with the first jukeboxes that could play both sides of 50 vinyl records, they came up with the HF100 models. These were the first jukeboxes to play 45 rpm records. This skin is of the HF100J from 1955 and does light-up when playing. more..
Wurlitzer 'One More Time'
The Wurlitzer One More Time jukebox is a faithful 1986 repro- duction of the original Wurlitzer 1015 jukebox from 1948, the most numerous jukebox ever made. This Skin lights up when playing and also has several selections of radio stations and links built in. Simply hover your mouse over the selection boards and take your pick. more.. |