Good old Notable Jukebox Models
admin | June 24, 2009Considering the history of the fascinating rockola jukeboxes, the rockola jukebox model 1413 was the first one to hit the market. It was rolled out for the masses during the year 1942, and dominated the market for close to 5years. It was more like an alien-shaped device, while the subsequent model resembled the violin stems.
In 1953, the Seeburg M100C was offered along with dashing Chrome glass tubes at the front, and capacity to play music records at 45 rpm. Soon after that the Rock-Ola 1438 Comet was unveiled in 1954.
Equipped with glass panels, another one called the Seeburg HF100R was offered. It was featured with Icicle chrome on the grill as well as glass panels. It had band-shell appearance with anodized chrome and also 5-speakers with superb sound quality. Rock-Ola 1438 Comet was another one offered soon after the Seeburg HF100R, which was provided with a square animated title bar.