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Giant Musicbox (Polyphon) plays Maxim March by Franz Lehar

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2010

This antique Polyphon from 1890-1900 is a ginat music box that was originally used in old taverns in Germany as a jukebox. The large records can be changed easily. This Polyohon is well-preserved, it is coin-operated an the mechanism still works. The original price for a song was "5 Pfennig".

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  • Wonderfull. Can you change the music by changing the metal disk?

  • @cybermasterdza yes, sure! I have about 30 different disks!

  • Wow, what a fine piece of engineering! What coins do you drop in now? Or did you dig for some old ones? :D

  • @BlitzkriegBopp

    I use an old German coin from 1910: "10 Pfennig"

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  • take that in to pawn stars and get ripped off!

  • so nice

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