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  • Once a record is finished playing, it is pushed to the right side of the mechanism where it slips from the drop tray to be flipped over carefully then carried under the turntable mechanism to the left side. There it is gently pushed upward to join the bottom of the stack of records resting on supports.

  • I have never seen one like this before, amazing mechanics. Since I am novice at these how do the records get back over to the left side of the machine to be in the stack again? Is there another mechanism to move them over or does the operator move them?

  • Wow, must be standard on all Capeharts, ,treating the record so gently when rejected from the turntable. it`s just awesome.

  • this is art, esto es arte. i feel like travel across the time,congratulations.beutifull machine

  • Bob the tone arm on my Capeheart is not the same as the one you have. Do you have any idea why?

    Where did you get the sinage? The S/N on my Capeheart is 15481028F What is the S/N on your Capeheart?

    Larry

  • Bob the tone arm on my Capeheart is not the same as the one you have. Do you have any idea why?

    Larry

  • I think the tubes are not hard to find. Which is a good thing.

  • I have just bought one Can you help with info on the jukebox?

  • @lnoska100 I have to remake the back door could you send me pictures of the door inside and outside.

    lnoska@roadrunner.con

  • A truly phenomenal machine. It looks (and really sounds) so much better in person. Thanks for sharing this!

  • What tubes does the amp use, 2A3's, 45's or something else?I love this old stuff.Have a Graybar 770 hi boy radio from about this time.Uses push pull 45's.

  • What a beautiful machine, it looks very complete. I own a more common Wurlitzer P412 from 1936 and I'm looking for a matching coinbox some time now but I can't find it. In stead I bought a Capehart coinbox that is the same as the one you have connected. The picture on the front is different.

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  • Yes, it was an early jukebox, in that it is coin operated, but non-selectable..

  • Is this like an early jukebox?

  • Wonderful machine!!! Terrific sound!!

  • Everything's great, especially the needle being used. You hear the music without a lot of surface noise.

  • Very nice!! The tunes selected for this video weren't too shabby either!

  • Fantastic machine! Love the fretwork on the front, too.

  • WOW!! Just... WOW! I've been wanting to see this machine in action since I was a kid, only seen pics!

    Were there pot metal parts you had to replace to get it working? If so, how in the world did you find the parts, or did you model & cast them yourself from aluminum or brass?

    NICE, 5 stars!

  • How wonderful

  • The two records played in this video are:"There's Everything Nice About You"- Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra,,also, "Because My Baby Don't Mean Maybe Now"-George Olsen and His Music.

  • What a great machine ! It's the best thing to play Orthophonic records on, other than an Orthophonic Victrola. What are the titles of the 2 records ?

  • Awesome machine and great choice of music for it.

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