The mechanism on the 70 45rpm one is definitely a sound leisure mechanism It's the same variant they used in their 1015 style bubblers in the 1980s and their hideaways. They were also 70 single capacity.
Maybe they are making under licence for some people whose name is Wurlitzer.
In England the best way to sell a jukebox is to call it Wurlitzer, as it's the only make anyone knows. Everyone who visits my house and sees my jukeboxes has a grandmother who had a 200 record 45rpm 1015 in the 60s playing rock n roll in a local cafe 😀. When really it was probably a Ditcburn or Bal Ami junior.
It keeps us amused 😀.
And often they say it was the same as the Wurlitzer on happy days. At that point I know we have moved into the world of fantasy. When I tell them it wasn't a Wurlitzer they look at me like I've gone mad.....
Nigel, uk
On 22 Jun 2025 at 12:29, Tony Miklos via Jukebox-list jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com wrote:
https://www.wurlitzer-brand.com/jukebox
Sound leisure?
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