The Rock-Ola 1454 jukebox, also known as the “Magic-Glo”, is a vintage model produced by Rock-Ola in the 1950s. It features a distinct and eye-catching design, characterized by its colorful bubble tubes and chrome accents. It has a sleek and retro appearance that is typical of jukeboxes from that era. It can hold and play up to 60 45-rpm records, allowing for a wide selection of songs. It measures approximately 66 inches tall, 31 inches wide and 27 inches deep.
The Rock-Ola 1454 jukebox features bubble tubes that run vertically along the front panel. These tubes are filled with fluid and illuminated from below, creating a mesmerizing effect as bubbles rise through them. It also has a title strip display, that shows the song title, artist and other relevant information for each record in the jukebox. It is equipped with a built-in amplifier and speaker system designed to deliver high-quality audio.
Designed to be used in public places, the Rock-Ola 1454 jukebox features a coin mechanism that accepts nickels, dimes or quarters, allowing users to pay for their song selection. It uses a mechanical selector mechanism to choose and play songs. It typically features a row of buttons or keys, each corresponding to a specific song or record in the jukebox.
Overall, the Rock-Ola 1454 was a very popular model of jukebox from the 1950s, due to its unique design, featuring colorful bubble tubes, wide selection of song choices, and user-friendly operation, which also makes it highly sought after by collectors today.
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