
I have had this jukebox for years. It still works great as I am listening to it right now. The sound is good for the radio and cd’s. You have to use the remote in order to play the cd’s. The only problem I have ever had with it is the hidden drop down panel which conceals the power button, light and radio dial broke off very soon after buying it and I handled it with kid gloves. The model in the store had the same problem, but I assumed it was because of being mishandled by customers. They used tape to keep it closed. I first used double-sided tape and it kept falling down so I use a piece of velco and that solved the problem.
who knows the history of the wurlitzer co.?
i know that wurlitzer is named for a juke box. i have a wurlitzer Wurlitzer Seeburg hand crank phonograph, looks to me like in 1920, to 1930. i’ve searched the web but all they talk about is the juke box. would anyone know about the wurlitzer hand crank phonograph (grama phone)?
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i know that wurlitzer is named for a juke box. i have a wurlitzer Wurlitzer Seeburg hand crank phonograph, looks to me like in 1920, to 1930. i’ve searched the web but all they talk about is the juke box. would anyone know about the wurlitzer hand crank phonograph (grama phone)?
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