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This is my Wurlitzer 2204. I don't think anyone would care about these if they weren't Wurlitzers and didn't have that cool 'console' script on the front. They also have one of the neater mechanisms of any jukebox, but not even close to the mechanical work of art that Seeburg was making at the time.
A vintage 70s jukebox set up outside the Sidewalk Cafe. The owner told me that his pieces may be featured on "American Restoration" in the future.
Apparently they'll do an international travel edition of some sort. He said that the producers of that show had already contacted him.
Indie Jukebox Flyer
1 psd files
Print Ready
Format (4×6 inches + 0,25 bleed)
300 dpi, CMYK
Well organized layers
Simple to customize
Congress sent us 24 jukebox holders, each has 15 double-sided DVDs. They have to be removed from the enclosure, copied, and put back in exactly the same position.
Luckily, each DVD has a unique volume name. The recipe is to use a simple script to rip 5 DVDs at a time, eject all 5 when done, flip them over, rip the other side. Serve with a side of metadata.
Mikey Jukebox at Arlenes Grocery, NYC, May 5, 2011.
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