The Wurlitzer 1100 jukebox was produced by the Wurlitzer Company in 1948 and 1949s. It features a decorative cabinet with a sky dome plastic top window and prismed pattern lower plastic castings. It can hold and play up to 24 selections of 78-rpm records.
The Wurlitzer 1100 has a title display mechanism to show the title of the currently playing song. Behind its pilasters it featured rotating color cylinders around the light bulb giving a animation effect. This was Fullers last jukebox and last if its style for the Wurlitzer company. It is equipped with a built-in amplifier and speaker system to play music.
Designed to be used in public places, the Wurlitzer 1100 jukebox features a coin mechanism that accepts nickels, dimes or quarters, allowing users to pay for their song selection. It has an electromagnetic mechanism for song selection. It allows users to make their song choice by using a button or push-button selector system.
Overall, the Wurlitzer 1100 jukebox was part of the Wurlitzer line of jukeboxes in the 1940s. It still holds value and appeal to collectors today who appreciate vintage jukeboxes from the 1940s.
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