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Jukebox Parts – USA
- AMI, Rowe/AMI
- Rock-Ola
- Seeburg
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Wurlitzer – USA
- General Wurlitzer Parts
- Wurlitzer up to 950
- Counter Models
- Wurlitzer 1015, 1080
- Wurlitzer 1080A, 1100
- Wurlitzer 1250, 1400, 1450
- Wurlitzer 1500 and 1600 Series
- Wurlitzer 1700
- Wurlitzer 1800
- Wurlitzer 1900
- Wurlitzer 2000
- Wurlitzer 2100, 2104, 2150
- Wurlitzer 2200, 2204, 2250
- Wurlitzer 2300, 2304, 2310
- Wurlitzer 2400, 2404, 2410
- Wurlitzer 2500, 2504, 2510
- Wurlitzer 2600 - 2800
- Wurlitzer 2900 - 3300
- Wurlitzer 3400 - 3900
- Wurlitzer Accessories
- Aireon, Filben, United, Williams
- Jukebox Parts – Europe
- Needles & Styli
- Cartridges
- Speaker
- Electrical Supply
- Lamps & Accessories
- Locks & Keys
- Wheels & Casters
- Workshop
- Colour Sheets, Foils and Grill Cloths
- Books, Schematics & Brochures
- Titlestrips
- Records & Accessories
- Memorabilia & Miniatures
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Kösen - World of Plush Animals
- New and again 2024
- New 2023
- Bears
- Dogs
- Cats
- Wolves
- Rabbits and Hares
- Donkeys and Horses
- Mice and Rodents
- Birds & Poultry
- Forest Animals
- Monkeys
- Wildlife
- Piggies
- Sheep and Goats
- Cows
- Water and Waterside
- Mountains
- Camels
- Creepy-Crawlies
- Snow & Ice
- Limited Editions
- Mohair & Alpaca Line
- World of Fairy Tales
- Extinct Animals
- Noah's Arc
- Silke Teddies
- Silke Dolls
- Steiff - Button in Ear
Founded as "Rudolph Wurlitzer Company" in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1856
Wurlitzer did have a long tradition in producing musical instruments before introducing their first jukebox "Debutante" in 1933.
Thanks to Paul Fuller, designer from 1938 - 1948 and a great advertisement campaign introducing the musical note "Johnny One Note" in the second half of the 1940s the name Wurlitzer became a synonym for jukeboxes in general.
After establishing the German subsidiary in Hüllhorst (Germany) in 1960 the US Wurlitzer in North Tonawanda closed its door in 1974. The building is still existing and is used by different companies.