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Original Rock-Ola Tabletop Jukebox now a Bluetooth Device Player

Item #3542

This table top model Rock-Ola Jukebox was a re-creation of the Wurlitzer 71 from 1940, but this one was made in 1990 and  at that time designed to play CDs.  We have taken it one step further and had it transformed into a decorative speaker that uses bluetooth to pair with your phone or digital devices.  It no longer plays records or CDs, but it has a permanent “display” of 45 RPM records- just for looks and “character”.

 

You will find that it instantly pairs upon turning it on and you are “ready to rock”.

The romance of the brightly colored jukebox with bakelite, plastic and chrome meets the easy functionality of a blue tooth speaker and a playlist in this clever adaptation.  Enjoy your “Jukebox Saturday Night” any day of the week

 

Jukebox dancers

The image below is the “inspiration” for the Rock-Ola model,

this is the Wurlitzer 71- a super rare table top jukebox from 1940s

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Measurements

23″ T x 21″ W x 12″ D

Price (USD)

$ 3,000
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