Wurlitzer jukeboxes
Jukeboxes and phonographs were manufactured at the North Tonawanda, New York factory. Because our drawings are from the Corinth factory, there are almost no jukebox drawings in the collection.
However, somehow a few seem to have slipped in—possibly because some of the older phonograph designs shared parts with the reed and tube organs, which were manufactured in North Tonawanda before the Corinth factory opened. We’ll post them here as they surface.
If you like these jukebox drawings, check out the reed organ and tube divider organ drawings, which are from the same era.
Jukebox and phonograph drawings that we have scanned so far include:
20263 (Knob for the 508 amplifier and 216)
24689 (6.3 volt lamp for the 2600)
45508 (8-prong plug for the 28, 1017, and 5204)
51485 (Fuse post for the 218, 219, and 1100)
53367 (Amplifier latch for the 530 amp, 1230, and 1900)
53378 (Washer, selector arm, for the 1250)
53648 (Switch, toggle, SPST, for the 1250, 1500, and 1550)
54878 (11-prong plug for the 2600)
55384 (Wire joint for the 1400, 1600A, and 3200)
56114 (Amplifier bracket for the 1500, 1550, and 1900)
56763 (Lamp, program holder, for the 5204 wall box)
56971 (Grommet for the 1500 and 1550)
57058 (Spacer for the 1400, 1450, and 4070)
57241 (7-prong miniature socket for the 129, 1500, and 1550)
57279 (Tube for the 129)
57320 (Strain relief, motor, for the 1500 and 1550)
58425 (9-pin miniature socket for the 518 amp and 520 amp)
60374 (Bushing, drive wheel, for the 1600A, 1650A, and 2200)
60882 (Rubber mount, t.t. drive motor, for the 1700)
65063 (Pin terminal for the 530 and 1900)
66369 (Washer, program changer, for the 2000)

