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Fully Restored 1950S Seeburg Jukeboxes 1951 Seeburg B/BL Fully Restored 1950s Seeburg Jukeboxes 1951 Seeburg B/BL The two models are identical except for cabinet and mechanisms colors. This jukebox has a moving animation system that sends a rainbow of colors onto the front grill. Plays both sides of fifty 45 rpm records giving you 100 selections. Dimensions: 54" high, 34" wide, 28" deep, weight: 310 lbs. Price: $7,194.00 plus shipping Please call us at (478) 320-2502 1 Fully Restored 1950s Seeburg Jukeboxes 1952 Seeburg C One of the most beautiful jukeboxes ever produced . Two tone cabinet finish with plastic translucent pilasters. Inside the pilasters are rotating color cylinders. Plays both sides of fifty 45 rpm records giving you 100 selections. Dimensions: 54" high, 35" wide, 26" deep, Weight: 305 lbs. Price: $8,394.00 plus shipping Please call us at (478) 320-2502 2 Fully Restored 1950s Seeburg Jukeboxes 1953 Seeburg G Originally manufactured with chrome front pilasters and diagonal cut mirrors. Translucent pilasters and rotating color cylinders can easily be installed. Plays both sides of fifty 45 rpm records giving you 100 selections. Dimensions: 54" high, 35" wide, 26" deep, weight: 325 lbs. Price: $8,394.00 plus shipping Please call us at (478) 320-2502 3 Fully Restored 1950s Seeburg Jukeboxes 1953 Seeburg W Sister jukebox to the Seeburg G. Light up front patchwork design front pilasters. Twelve chrome diamonds speaker grill. Plays both sides of fifty 45 rpm records giving you 100 selections. Dimensions: 54" high, 35" wide, 26" deep, weight: 325 lbs. Price: $8,754.00 plus shipping Please call us at (478) 320-2502 4 Fully Restored 1950s Seeburg Jukeboxes 1954 Seeburg R High fidelity amplifier with 5 speakers making it one of the best sounding jukeboxes ever produced. No animation in these machines. Lots of chrome and plastic veneer for easy maintenance. It plays both sides of fifty 45 rpm records giving you 100 selections. Dimensions: 59" high, 36" wide, 27" deep, weight: 325 lbs. Price: $8,394.00 plus shipping Please call us at (478) 320-2502 5 Fully Restored 1950s Seeburg Jukeboxes 1955 Seeburg J Basically the same machine as a Seeburg R but with a redesigned front grill that was much less prone to breakage It plays both sides of fifty 45 rpm records giving you 100 selections. Dimensions: 54" high, 35" wide, 26" deep, weight: 325 lbs. Price: $7,794.00 plus shipping Please call us at (478) 320-2502 6 Fully Restored 1950s Seeburg Jukeboxes 1955-56 Seeburg V/VL200 First 200-selection machine by Seeburg, both machines are identical except for color schemes and metal plating. These boxes are the most sought after Seeburg jukeboxes. They have a unique rotating title strip drum. High fidelity amplifier has great sound. The V-200 commands a high price due to 24 caret gold plating. It plays both sides of a hundred 45 rpm records giving you 200 selections. Dimensions: 59" high, 37" wide, 28" deep, weight: 416 lbs. Price: Model V-200 - $14,394.00 plus shipping Price: Model VL-200 - $13,194.00 plus shipping Please call us at (478) 320-2502 7 1958-59 Seeburg 220/222 First stereo jukebox produced. Channel one and two panels in front of grill announce that this is a stereo jukebox. Again lots of chrome and has a 50s car era look. Model 220 plays fifty 45 rpm records giving you 100 selections. Model 222 plays eighty 45 rpm records giving you 160 selections. Dimensions: 57" high, 33" wide, 27" deep, weight: 343 lbs. Price: $8,754.00 plus shipping Please call us at (478) 320-2502 8 Fully Restored 1950s Seeburg Jukeboxes Custom 1951 Seeburg B/BL This custom jukebox features a Betty Boop neon and graphics. Other customs designs can be made. Plays both sides of fifty 45 rpm records giving you 100 selections. Dimensions: 54" high, 34" wide, 28" deep, weight: 310 lbs. Price: $8,394.00 plus shipping Please call us at (478) 320-2502 9 Seeburg 3W1 Jukebox Selection Box First introduced in 1948. This is a remote device designed to operate a jukebox from across the room. Can be used with any 100 select Seeburg jukeboxes. This wall box selector was very popular in 1950s diners. Holds 100 title strips to match jukebox, Height: 13 inches, Width: 12 inches, Depth: 6 inches, Weight: 20 pounds. Price: $900.00 plus $45 shipping. Please call us at (478) 320-2502 10 JUKE BOX 45's WITH TITLE STRIPS! DOUBLE-SIDED SUPER OLDIES SETS 50 GREAT HITS ( 25 RECORDS ) BY THE ORIGINAL ARTISTS Only $210.00 for the first set; $190.00 each additional (unless otherwise indicated). Shipping: $15.00 for the first set, $2.95 each additional set. Below is the complete list of hits and artists for almost 25 Record Sets. NOTE: Periodically substitutions for specific records in a set are necessary because the manufacturer takes a tune off the market for a period of time. Unfortunately we can't tell you ahead of time, which records, if any, have to be changed. There are record sets featuring the hits of the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, artists, Big Bands, Motown and Girl Groups, Doo Wop, Carolina Beach Music, Surf & Turf (Beach Boys/Jan & Dean), R&B Classics and Blues, and Christmas. There is something for everyone. Just scroll down and view them all. The records are newly pressed by the record companies owning the rights to the original sound recording. They are pressed with a hit on each side of the record. Originally, there usually was a hit on one side of the record and a dull song on the other side. Since you want as many hit records in your jukebox as possible, these records are made with a hit on each side. These records are only available in sets. Create your own custom set of 25 Records with Title Strips To order, please select the 25 song titles plus 5 additional in case one of your 25 is not available. The best way to do this would be to send me the list in alphabetical order by artist name & title......i.e. Paul Anka......Diana Chuck Berry.....Sweet Little 16 Elvis Presley.....Jailhouse Rock PRICE: $300 plus $15 shipping. Please select from the available song titles listed below. Please allow 4-5 weeks for delivery. 11 50 Different Prepackaged Record Sets PRICE: $210.00 for the first set; $190.00 each additional (unless otherwise indicated). Shipping is $15 for the first set, $2.95 each additional set. Delivery Time for this set is 3-5 weeks VOLUME 1 1950’s & 1960’s 1. Lee Andrews & The Hearts Long Lonely Nights / The Clock 2. Billy Bland Let The Little Girl Dance / The Angels Sang- The Solitaires 3. Little Peggy March I Will Follow Him / Hello Heartache, Goodbye Love 4. Jerry Lee Lewis Whole Lot Of Shakin’ Going On / Break-Up 5. Chordettes Mr. Sandman / Lollipop 6. Ricky Nelson Lonesome Town / Be Bop Baby 7. Danny & The Juniors At The Hop / Rock & Roll Is Here To Stay 8. Bobby Day Rockin’ Robin / Church Bells May Ring- The Willows 9. Dell-Vikings Come Go With Me / Whispering Bells 10. Fats Domino Blueberry Hill / Walking To New Orleans 11. Ricky Nelson Poor Little Fool / Hello Mary Lou 12. Dion & The Belmonts I Wonder Why / Runaround Sue 13. Elegants Little Star / Born Too Late- The Poni-Tails 14. Everly Bros. All I Have To Do Is Dream / Claudette 15. Shirley & Lee Let The Good Times Roll / Rock 'N' Roll Heaven- The Righteous Brothers 16. Bill Haley & His Comets Rock Around The Clock / Thirteen Women 17. Buddy Holly Peggy Sue / Everyday 18. Brian Hyland Sealed With A Kiss / Who Put The Bomp- Barry Mann 19. Johnny Mathis Chances Are / It’s Not For Me To Say 20. Frankie Ford Sea Cruise / Sea Of Love- Phil Phillips & The Twilights 21. Moonglows Sincerely / Ten Commandments Of Love 22. Platters The Great Pretender / You’ll Never, Never Know 23. Elvis Presley Don’t Be Cruel / Hound Dog 24. Del Shannon Runaway / Hats Off To Larry 25. Bobby Lewis Tossin' An' Turnin' / Oh Yes I Love You VOLUME 2 Motown & Girl Groups 1. Ad Libs The Boy From New York City / New York’s A Lonely Town- The Trade Winds 2. Angels My Boyfriend’s Back / Patches- Dickey Lee 3. Smokey Robinson & The Miracles Mickey’s Monkey / A Love She Can Count On 4. Chiffons One Fine Day / Sweet Talkin’ Guy 5. Chiffons He’s So Fine / A Love So Fine 6. Four Tops I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) / Ask The Lonely 7. Jimmy Ruffin What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted / I’ve Passed This Way Before 8. Diana Ross & The Supremes with The Temptations I’m Gonna Make You Love Me / I’ll Try Something New 9. Four Pennies (Also known as: The Chiffons) My Block Randy & The Rainbows Denise 10. Four Tops Reach Out, I’ll Be There / Standing In The Shadows Of Love 11. Martha Reeves & The Vandellas Dancing In The Street / In My Lonely Room 12. Martha Reeves & The Vandellas Heatwave / Come & Get These Memories 12 13. Marvelettes Please Mr. Postman / Twistin’ Postman 14. Righteous Brothers You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ / Unchained Melody 15. Smokey Robinson & The Miracles The Tracks Of My Tears / Ooo Baby Baby 16. Sam The Sham & The Pharoahs Wooly Bully / Li’l Red Riding Hood 17. Shangri-Las Leader Of The Pack / I Can Never Go Home Anymore 18. Marvin Gaye I Heard It Through The Grapevine / You 19. Percy Sledge When A Man Loves A Woman / Out In Left Field 20.
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