Wurlitzer jukebox
The Wurlitzer jukebox is a classic music-playing device that became popular in the mid-20th century. Known for its colorful design and distinctive sound, it allowed people to select and play their favorite songs from a collection of records. The jukebox typically featured a glass front, illuminated panels, and a mechanical mechanism to play music.
Wurlitzer, founded in 1853, originally produced musical instruments before transitioning to jukeboxes in the 1930s. The Wurlitzer 1015, introduced in 1946, is one of the most iconic models, often recognized for its retro style and ability to play 24 songs.