Arrival of the well crated W800.
Appraisal of the W800 after uncrating.
Even seen from the behind it looks still good!
Nothing missing on the interior, even the often missing coin registration unit is present.
Coinslides (5cent, 10cent, 25cent)
Apparent part of the 78rpm record changer mechanism (the tonearm has already been demounted).
Lighting behind the bubble tubes.
View inside the jukebox. The amplifier has already been demounted for restoration.
Upper catalin parts seen from behind (before restoration)
While dismantling.
Hard to believe this was once painted in blue...
Lollipop tonearm with the old cartridge already pulled out.
Difference between uncleaned and cleaned selection buttons.
Difference between uncleaned and cleaned selection buttons.
Even seen from the behind it looks still good!
Uncleaned part of the record changer mechanism.
Unrestored wooden board to mount the record changer mechanism on to.
Restored wooden board to mount the record changer mechanism on to.
Restored wooden board to mount the record changer mechanism on to.
Assembly of the record changer mechanism.
Assembly of the record changer mechanism.
Detail of the restore drecord changer mechanism.
Coingrinder during restoration.
The amplifier was completely rusted and had to be repainted in gold color.
Disassembled mechanism motor.
Cleaned and restored cabinet during reassembly.
In this picture the frontdoor has already been mounted to the rest of the cabinet.
Restored W800 by daylight.
Restored W800 by daylight.
Restored W800 by daylight.
Restored W800 in the dark.
Restored W800 in the dark.
Restored W800 in the dark.
Close up view while playing a 78 rpm record.
Close up view of the frontgrill showing the bubble-tubes.
Interior after restoration.
Interior after restoration.
Interior after restoration.
Interior after restoration.
Interior after restoration.
Auxiliary equipment:
- Wurlitzer W39 auxiliary speaker (1939-1941)
Arrival of the well packed speaker.
Restored W39; the red plastics as well as the fabric in front of the speaker are reproductions.
Restored W39; the red plastics as well as the fabric in front of the speaker are reproductions.
Restored W39; the red plastics as well as the fabric in front of the speaker are reproductions.
W39 auciliary speaker in a dark room.
- Wurlitzer W220 auxiliary speaker (1939-1941)
Arrival of the W220 in overpainted condition.
Arrival of the W220 in overpainted condition.
Inside view; even here they made everything possible to make the W220 look nicer... ;-)
Wiring.
W39 id plate.
W220 after restoration. The red ''music'' plastic had been found on ebay and is an original one!!!.
W220 after restoration.
W220 after restoration.
W220 after restoration.
- Wurlitzer W100 wallbox (1941)
Wurlitzer W100 wallbox with 24 selections.
Wurlitzer W100 Fernwähler mit 24 selections.
- Wurlitzer W310 wallbox (1939-1940)
Unrestored Wurlitzer W310 multiwire wallbox with 24 selections (Nr1).
Unrestored Wurlitzer W310 multiwire wallbox with 24 selections (Nr2).
Unrestored Wurlitzer W310 multiwire wallbox with 24 selections (Nr2).
- Wurlitzer W320 ''sweet music'' wallbox (1940)
Unrestored Wurlitzer W320 wallbox with 24 selections.
Unrestored Wurlitzer W320 wallbox with 24 selections.