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  • Full Size Home Jukeboxes - $1495
  • Nickelodeons & Music Boxes

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1958 AMI
Model I-200
45 rpm Jukebox

Incredible, original 1958 AMI Model I-200 Jukebox. Plays 45 RPM records.

It plays both sides of a hundred 45 rpm records giving you 200 selections

All original Chrome and finish on cabinet. Minor blemishes, however this jukebox is a tremendous find in this condition!!

Mechanism is in perfect working condition and has full working coin gear.

Amplifier has been completely rebuilt and sounds perfect with no hum or background noise. Selects and plays like new!

This is a mechanical selector mechanism, which is preferred by many collectors.

This jukebox has been completely disassembled and refurbished, leaving the original finish intact as it was too good to replace.

The replacement top 'AMI' Glass has been replaced.

See Photo of Front of Jukebox.

This jukebox was kept as a showpiece in a very upscale home for over 25 years

This would be a trophy piece in anyone's home or collection!

Firm Price: 14,500 plus shipping
To most Mainland USA locations: $450 - $500

For more information: E-mail or
call 202-213-1585 10 a.m - 9 p.m. East Coast time.
Be sure to include your location and phone number.

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AMI 200 selections
$14,500

AMI Model I-200
$14,500
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Pachislo

Home Jukebox

Based on a classic jukebox design, this modern Crosley jukebox comes wtih
  • Color shifting LED lighting,
  • Front-Loading CD player that reads MP3 and WAV files,
  • Full Bluetooth support for both mobile and stand-alone devices,
  • AM/FM radio
  • Ultra-Compact Remote Control opeates jukebox (Not Coin-Opeated)
  • Programmable 20-Track Memory
  • Hand Rubbed Walnut Finish
  • Decorative Musical Playlist
  • Optional Compact Disc Storage Base is Available
  • Dimensions without stand: 14' deep, 25' wide, 48' high
  • Dimensions with stand: 14' deep, 25' wide, ' high
  • Weight without stand: 80 lbs, with stand: 112 lbs

Price: $1495 plus $150 shipping
Optional stand: $80 blus $35 shipping

To order: use SECURE ORDER FORM
For more information send e-mail or call Ken on 202-213-1585 (10 am - 9 pm east coast time)
Be sure to include your location and phone number

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Home Juke (48' high) - $1495

Home Juke with stand (59' high) - $1575

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  • Full Size Home Jukeboxes - $1495
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HISTORY OF JUKEBOXES

The jukebox had its beginnings in the early 1900s when a coin mechanism was added to the phonograph. Soon thereafter a mechanism were devised to accommodate multiple records. Most of the early systems played the records sequentially just like the coin operated music box, player piano, or the nickelodeon.

The real beginning, however, of the modern jukebox occurred in the early 1930s with the perfection of the selection mechanism that allowed listeners to select the record they wanted to hear. During the 1930s, four companies dominated the market: the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, the Rockola Manufacturing Company, AMI Inc., and the J.P. Seeburg Company. The 1930s jukeboxes played 10, 12, or 16 records, had wood cases and a flat top. In the late 1930s, remote selectors were added.

In the 1940s, jukeboxes played 24 records, contained illuminated plastics and were designed with round tops. Today, these jukeboxes are today highly desirable with collectors and, of course, are the most expensive.

In 1947, Seeburg introduced a new record changing mechanism that held 50 records and played both sides thereby being able to offer 100 tunes from which to select from. Seeburg also designed its new jukeboxes to use the 45 rpm disc exclusively. The designs also reflected the times, with sleek and extensive use of aluminum. Seeburg dominated the jukebox market in the 1950s.

Additional information on jukeboxes can be found in the following books: Vintage Coin Machines by Dick Bueschel; and Jukebox Art by Chris Pearce.

Copyright: 1996 Ken Durham.

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