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1946 Wurlitzer Jukebox Model 1015 Bubbler Restored! (almost)

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2008

We have restored our Wurlitzer jukebox that a previous owner left behind 40 years ago. Almost finished, need to clean out the record trays and song labels. Everything is original except for the plastics, program holders and bubble tubes. Informal video, our girls are dancing around the jukebox. What else could possible cause anyone to suddenly dance? Also show original print ads from Harper's Magazine circa 1946.

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  • TOO GOODE : )

  • TOO Great!

  • Beautiful work restoring your jukebox. Who could not fall in love with an orginial jukebox?

  • Awe so cute with your little girls dancing. Such a nice thing to have with your family. Seems like you have a nice innocent little family like they had in the 40's. Gee whiz, that jukebox is just the thing for every occasion according to those ads you have on your wall huh? I'm only 21 but I wish it was 1947 again when everything wasn't made in China.

  • excuseme how much can I pay for a 1946 Wurlitzer 1015? how can I recognize is an original model? and who can repair this machines? I love them

  • Jukebox looks great but you need to get that right pilaster moving so the colors can change. Also, your left cyclinder is rotating in the wrong direction. They are supposed to rotate from left to right towards the center of the machine not outwards like you have on yours. Nice video of the kids having fun.

  • Somebody left it behind? My God! Who would do that? You got lucky. Nice job!

  • October 2008 ~ Jillian and Brynna Belche'

  • Yup - "I Love You" that was on a orchid colored label Okeh 6145 - recorded March 26, 1941 And on the flip side was "Up A Lazy River" by the same band, recorded March 13, 1941

  • My Grandmother LOVED this song back then. Playing on this BEATIFUL Wurlitzer was icing on the cake. She seems to think this was Tommy Tuckers' theme song from about 1941. Sound about right ? THANKS FOR POSTING !!!

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