Beng Dy

Manufacturers did not call them jukeboxes, they called them Automatic Coin-Operated Phonographs. The term jukebox appeared in the 1930's and originated in the southern United States, a slang term used by southern US field workers for their entertainment. Listen to the sounds of these music machines!  

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Manufacturers did not call them jukeboxes, they called them Automatic Coin-Operated Phonographs. The term jukebox appeared in the 1930's and originated in the southern United States, a slang term used by southern US field workers for their entertainment. Listen to the sounds of these music machines!

Wurlitzer 700 Jukebox 1940
Board - $4.99
Juke Box Sounds
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Coin Drop and Button Push
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Jukebox coin and sequence of levers
Board - $4.99
Jukebox placing record
Board - $4.99
Jukebox startup
Board - $4.99
Coin Drop 1
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Coin Drop 2
Board - $4.99
Searching For A Record
Board - $4.99
Rock-ola Jukebox
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Seeburg Jukebox 100B
Board - $4.99
Wurlitzer 1100 Jukebox
Board - $4.99
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