
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.
Vintage Piano Question – help!?
I have a wurlitzer butterfly baby grand piano. I understand it was made during Wurlitzer Vintage Jukeboxes the war when ivory keys were hard to come by. It’s an octave short of a full keyboard. There is NO serial number anywhere, I’ve looked and looked. Any idea about age? Value? Where I could market it?Thanks
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I have a wurlitzer butterfly baby grand piano. I understand it was made during Wurlitzer Vintage Jukeboxes the war when ivory keys were hard to come by. It’s an octave short of a full keyboard. There is NO serial number anywhere, I’ve looked and looked. Any idea about age? Value? Where I could market it?Thanks
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