- WURLITZER MULTISELECTOR JUKEBOX MODEL
WURLITZER MULTISELECTOR JUKEBOX MODEL 1015 Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, N. Tonnawanda (Buffalo) New York. Matching serial numbers. Serial #: 1016124.Catalog Note: The Wurlitzer 1015 Jukebox was introduced in 1946, after WWII ended and building materials became available again. The 1015 brought the Wurlitzer Company great success, allowing it to rebound from near-bankruptcy brought on by the Depression. The 1015 pushed Wurlitzer forward as the leader of jukebox manufacturing, with 56,000 units being sold in less than 2 years. This was the Golden Age of jukebox production. And the 1015 wasn't just a huge hit in the United States, but also appeared anywhere Americans went, following GI's all over the globe. Also called the "1015-Bubbler," this juke is arguably the most popular jukebox of all time. It was conceptualized by the famous designer Paul Fuller (who was chief designer with the Wurlitzer Company from 1935-1948). The ornate design of 1940s jukeboxes has been referred to as "gothic" or having a "cathedral" look, but this juke has more of an art deco influence. With its illuminated, color-changing pilasters, 8 bubble tubes, shiny chrome and domed top, it is reflective of the positive, uplifted attitude of the post-war nation. The coin-operated 1015 plays 78-RPM records and has push-button Multi-Selector technology, allowing selected records to be played. The model 1015 was produced from 1946 to 1947, and was so popular that many of them were utilized right into the '50s. This longevity is responsible for the 1015s association with the 1950s sock-hop era. By 1954 the 45-RPM records were becoming so popular that the Wurlitzer factory introduced conversion kits for their jukeboxes so they could play them. In addition, the Wurlitzer 1015 was such a popular model of jukebox that in 1986 Wurlitzer celebrated the 40th anniversary of the 1015 by manufacturing it once again and dubbing it the "One More Time." It had the classic design of the 1015 with all the latest technology, including the ability to play CDs. Through the years, there have been many Wurlitzer 1015s that appeared in background shots of TV shows and films like Cheers, Friends, Back to the Future, and On the Waterfront.
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- (3) Contemporary signed prints, "Coming
(3) Contemporary signed prints, "Coming Out One More Time", lithograph, ink on black paper, signed "Isaiah Zagar"; "Door #6", color etching, signed "Peter Bazel"; "St. Eustace", etching, illegibly signed; largest framed size 36-1/2" x 30-1/2", very good condition
- WURLITZER 1015/CD 'ONE MORE TIME' CD
WURLITZER 1015/CD 'ONE MORE TIME' CD JUKEBOXWurlitzer 1015/CD 'One More Time' CD Jukebox, Height: 60 in; Width: 33 in; Depth: 24 in
- WURLITZER MODEL 1015 CD BUBBLER JUKEBOXWurlitzer
WURLITZER MODEL 1015 CD BUBBLER JUKEBOXWurlitzer Model 1015 "One More Time" CD Bubbler Jukebox , based on the 1947 design, holds 100 cds, internal speaker system, with connections for external speakers, motor-driven title card turner, can be configured for free or coin play, with changing lights and moving bubbles, h. 60 in., w. 32 in., d. 25 in
- WURLITZER 'ONE MORE TIME' JUKEBOX H:
WURLITZER 'ONE MORE TIME' JUKEBOX H: 61 IN. (154.9 CM.)Wurlitzer 'One More Time' Jukebox, Model OMT 1015 CD Dimensions: H: 61 in. (154.9 cm.)
- GIUSEPPI PALUMBO (20TH-21ST C., CA)
GIUSEPPI PALUMBO (20TH-21ST C., CA) "One More Time", cast and painted bronze with steel base, depicting three robust dancing sheep in a chorus line kick: white-black-white, signed on back "Giuseppi, 2015, 61/75". Roughly 29" x 24" x 16", fine condition.
- LIMITED EDITION ELVIS WURLITZER JUKEBOX
LIMITED EDITION ELVIS WURLITZER JUKEBOX Limited Edition 'Elvis One More Time' Wurlitzer jukebox, having 50 compact discs as well as a computer memory with 1200 individual songs, 6 internal speakers, 200-watt amplifier, the exterior with bubble tubes, rotating color columns, a white lacquered finish and an applied medallion marked with the edition number 534, the piece comes with a framed COA. Also with permanently affixed metal plaque, embossed and numbered, attests to its limited production. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Joel A. Katz, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx, h. 60", w. 32", d. 25"; Weight approx. 346lbs.
- WURLITZER 1015 ONE MORE TIME JUKEBOX:
WURLITZER 1015 ONE MORE TIME JUKEBOX: The iconic Wurlitzer 1015 model plays 45's records this model produced in the 1980's. Loaded with 50 records from the 1950's 60's and 70's. Appears to be all original with lights and bubblers. Measures 60 1/2'' x 33 1/2'' x 27 1/2''CONDITION: Plays wonderfully lights on right side can be fickle usually turn on after warming up. Wear to case consistent with age and use. Several replacement 45's do not matchup to listing tone arm occasionally needs coaxing to play record. Could use a good servicing.
- GERMAN WURLITZER ONE MORE TIME 1015
GERMAN WURLITZER ONE MORE TIME 1015 CD JUKEBOX: Serial # 38021692 CD I 84 with remote. Currently working but not guaranteed to continue measures 60'' h. x 33'' x 25''.CONDITION: Replaced front left plastic. Please note the cds currently in the machine belong to Jeff please don't take or Danna will get in big trouble.