Wurlitzer registry

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FANTM58
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Wurlitzer registry

by FANTM58 » Mon Jan 19, 2015 6:35 am

Is there a Wurlitzer registry were I could possibly research the history of my Centennial 2000
From the serial numbers on the brass tag on the back of the machine. ?


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Re: Wurlitzer registry

by Ron Rich » Mon Jan 19, 2015 6:58 pm

Not to my knowledge--there were no records kept, once a distributor sold the item, as there would have been no reason to do so--.
(Like an auto dealership--sell the darned thing, and move on to the next one !)
If you are curious about how many of that model were made, there are two places that attempt to count them--but, since jukebox makers attempted to hide sales figures from competition, I believe that these are "sketchy" at best-- If you want to look at the lists--Google "Tom's Zone", and check above in the jukebox section"--used/new parts--" for the address of "--jukebox-world.de--" Ron Rich


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Re: Wurlitzer registry

by ami-man » Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:29 pm

On the Stamann website www.jukebox-world.de you can register your serial number, this is a good idea because you can check if it has already been registered. Go to the tab marked Serial Number and enter it against your country and the jukeox manufacturer etc. I have used a similar serial number/model registry on Bal Ami jukeboxes on the www.balami.com website.

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