Seeburg 3W1
(1949 - 1950) |
Lackierte Version in
elfenbein mit roten Tasten passend zur M100A |
Painted version in ivory with red pushbuttons for model M100A |
Photos and
information courtesy Rich Carbone: "There
are many differences in this wallbox versus the more common
3W1’s. Note, there are 6 screws that hold in the front glass.
There is no identification tag on this wallbox, but there is the
number “2040” written with wax crayon on the outside of the
back." |







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Seeburg 3W1
(1949 - 1951) |
Version in Chrom mit
roten Tasten passend zur M100A, M100B |
Chrome plated version with red pushbuttons for model M100A,
M100B |
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Seeburg
3W1 /3W1-D
(1952-1959) |
Version in Chrom mit
weißen Tasten passend zur M100C, HF100G, 100W, HF100R, 100J,
L100, 101 and 220
3W1-D: 3 Spiele = 25 Cent und 1 Spiel = Dime oder zwei Nickel
Auch in Hammerschlag Lackierung (ohne Abbildung) |
Chrome plated version with white pushbuttons for model M100C,
HF100G, 100W, HF100R, 100J, L100, 101 and 220
3W1-D: 3 plays = 25 cent and 1 play= Dime or two Nickel
Also available in hammertone (no picture yet) |
Bill Butterfield:
"The Hammertone were early 1950s - because of the Korean war
there was a restriction on chromium so they did not do any metal
plating. Many of those covers are die cast, but some were zinc." |

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Die Angaben haben keinen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit oder Richtigkeit.
Bei den (importierten) Boxen können im Laufe der Jahre durchaus
Veränderungen vorgenommen worden sein. Copyright.
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