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|    1961 Wurlitzer Jukebox- Huntington Beach    |
|    16 Jan 17 22:05:04    |
      The 2500 series came along at a time when most jukebox manufacturers were       beginning to hide their record playing mechanisms as well as the records.        This was a transitional period for cabinet style. It was a time when rounded       edges gave way to sharp        corners. That said, the 2500 still seemed to have a "softer" yet classy look       about it with its open, wide and rounded lid glass rounded front corner       moldings.              By now, all the manufacturers had caught up with Seeburg in stereo and 200       selections, but by next year they were going to have to play "catch up" again       following Seeburg’s switch to fully 'solid state' amplifiers. Therefore,       the 2500 still had a nice        powerful 2 channel, 'tube type' amplifier pushing two 12 - inch woofers and       one 5 - inch round mid/high speaker.              Ready to Sell       $3,000obo       (323) 251-4192       Lily Lane Antiques & Treasures       Huntington Beach, CA              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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