The Wurlitzer 1015 jukebox was introduced by the Wurlitzer Company in 1946 and made through 1947. The model 1015 became one of the most iconic jukeboxes with production over 52,000 units and remains collectible today. It features colorful lighting, chrome accents and decorative elements on the cabinet. It originally played 78-rpm records, but later models were adapted to play 45-rpm records. It uses a 24-selection mechanism, allowing for a wide variety of songs to be loaded and played.
The Wurlitzer 1015 is famously called “the bubbler”, which features 8 bubble tubes and rotating color cylinders behind the pilasters. It is equipped with a built-in amplifier and speaker system to play music.
Designed to be used in public places, the Wurlitzer 1015 jukebox features a coin mechanism that accepts nickels, dimes or quarters, allowing users to pay for their song selection. It uses a selector mechanism with buttons or levers for users to make their song selection. This mechanism allows users to browse through available records and choose their desired song. It also includes a song title display mechanism above the selector buttons that displays the title of the selected song.
Overall, the Wurlitzer 1015 jukebox is one of the most iconic and well-know Wurlitzer models ever made. It’s decorative cabinet with colorful accents and chrome trim contribute to its nostalgic appeal, making it very sought after by collectors today.
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