Seeburg Symphonola

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Seeburg Symphonola

by DoghouseRiley » Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:18 pm

A bit of trivia here.

Just watched a film on TV "The House on 92nd Street" a drama about German spies in America during WW2. A meeting of agents takes place in run a down cafe in New York.
One of the cast walks over to put a coin in a beautiful looking 1936/37 Seeburg Symphonola. The one which was made for the left side to butt up against a wall

The cabinet was as a "D" on this site, but the selection buttons were as an "H" so it may have been an "F" for which there is no photo.

http://www.pinballrebel.com/archive/seeburg/sfeat.htm

Anyway it was in good condition, unsurprisingly as the film was made in 1954.

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