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  2. Wurlitzer - Wikipedia

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    By the 1950s, other companies dominated the jukebox market. Wurlitzer sold its Martin rights to LeBlanc in 1971, to focus on its core markets with pianos and jukeboxes. [8] In 1973, Wurlitzer sold its jukebox brand to a German company and closed the North Tonawanda factory. The former Wurlitzer complex today hosts a business park, contractors ...

  3. Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    1942 Wurlitzer 950 – 75–90 known to exist; valued at US$35,000 [4] 1946 Wurlitzer Model 1015 [15] – Called the "1015 bubbler", it offered 24 selections. More than 56,000 were sold in less than two years. Considered a pop culture icon, it was designed by Paul Fuller. [4]

  4. Seeburg Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Seeburg was an American design and manufacturing company of automated musical equipment, such as orchestrions, jukeboxes, and vending equipment. Founded in 1902, its first products were Orchestrions and automatic pianos but after the arrival of gramophone records, the company developed a series of "coin-operated phonographs."

  5. Sound Leisure - Wikipedia

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    Sound Leisure's Classic Jukeboxes division produce hand made classic jukeboxes based on the classic 1940s and 50s American manufacturers Wurlitzer, Rowe-Ami [1] and Seeburg. Sound Leisure remain the only company in the world to produce a "one-piece" wooden cabinet reflecting the original construction methods.

  6. Talk:Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    A couple of points. The first jukebox has been credited to Louis Glass at a San Francisco saloon in 1877. And the first Wurlitzer juke was dubbed a Debutante (...). Trekphiler 21:23, 8 December 2005 (UTC) This is not possible since Edison patented the phonograph in 1880. See the sfweekly reference for the proper date of the first jukebox.

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    A group of demonstrators wearing black clothing, some holding Nazi flags with swastikas, quickly left a Cincinnati-area overpass when they were confronted by residents Friday, video shows.

  8. Rembert Wurlitzer Co. - Wikipedia

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    Rembert Wurlitzer Co. was a distinguished firm in New York City that specialized in fine musical instruments and bows. Rembert Rudolph Wurlitzer (1904–1963), violin expert and a grandson of the founder of Cincinnati’s Wurlitzer Co. (pianos, organs, jukeboxes), bowed out of the family firm in 1949 to found Manhattan's Rembert Wurlitzer Co., which has bought, sold, authenticated and or ...

  9. In the face of a trade war with America’s neighbors, Trump ...

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    US President Donald Trump looks on after delivering remarks at the House Republican Members Conference Dinner at Trump National Doral Miami, in Miami, Florida on January 27, 2025.