The Rock-Ola 1426 jukebox, also known as the “Princess Deluxe”, is a vintage jukebox model produced by Rock-Ola in the mid-1940s. It has a classic, art deco-inspired design. It features a wooden cabinet with decorative accents, a curved glass front, and chrome trim. It can hold up to 12 records, allowing for 24 selections. The records were visible through the front glass panel. The Rock-Ola 1426 jukebox had dimensions and weight suitable for tabletop or floor placement, being they are generally compact and manageable in size.
The Rock-Ola 1426 features colorful lighting effects to enhance its visual appeal. It includes lighting behind the selection buttons and often has illuminated panels or decorative elements. This machine uses a mechanical selector mechanism with buttons or levers for song selection. Users press the appropriate button or lever to choose their desired song. It’s equipped with a single speaker and an amplification system to deliver sound.
Designed to be used in public places, the Rock-Ola 1426 features a coin mechanism that accepts nickels or dimes, allowing users to pay for their song selection. This jukebox also has a holder for title strips that display the name of the song and artist for each selection.
Overall, the Rock-Ola 1426 jukebox is a vintage model with a classic design that captures the charm and nostalgia of the mid-1940s era. It is often sought after by collectors for its aesthetic appeal and historic significance.
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