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Wurlitzer Speaker

Reproduction Wurlitzer 4002 Color Star Speaker, circa 1980
Reproduction Wurlitzer 4002 Color Star Speaker, circa 1980

Reproduction Wurlitzer 4002 Color Star Speaker, circa 1980

Located in Van Nuys, CA

Working Preproduction Wurlitzer 4002 Color Star Speaker from the 1980s.

Category

Vintage 1980s Wall Clocks

Materials

Plastic

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Wurlitzer sound speaker. Wurlitzer 4008 (for your Jukebox), 20th century
Wurlitzer sound speaker. Wurlitzer 4008 (for your Jukebox), 20th century

Wurlitzer sound speaker. Wurlitzer 4008 (for your Jukebox), 20th century

By Wurlitzer

Located in Baambrugge, NL

Special Wurlitzer sound speaker. Wurlitzer 4008 (for your Jukebox), 20th century.

Category

Vintage 1940s American Mid-Century Modern Musical Instruments

Materials

Metal

Outstanding Wurlitzer 1015 "bubbler" Jukebox & rare 4008 extension speaker
Outstanding Wurlitzer 1015 "bubbler" Jukebox & rare 4008 extension speaker

Outstanding Wurlitzer 1015 "bubbler" Jukebox & rare 4008 extension speaker

By Wurlitzer

Located in Buffalo, NY

Rare Original 1946 Wurlitzer Jukebox 4008 Speaker, , bubbler. External speaker designed for the famed classic 1015 Wurlitzer Jukebox,, Amazing original condition,, minor crack to sm...

Category

Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Chrome

Rare Original 1946 Wurlitzer Jukebox 4008 external Speaker, lamp /bubbler
Rare Original 1946 Wurlitzer Jukebox 4008 external Speaker, lamp /bubbler

Rare Original 1946 Wurlitzer Jukebox 4008 external Speaker, lamp /bubbler

By Wurlitzer

Located in Buffalo, NY

Rare Original 1946 Wurlitzer Jukebox 4008 Speaker, , bubbler. External speaker designed for the famed classic 1015 Wurlitzer Jukebox,, Amazing original condition,, minor crack to sm...

Category

Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Metal

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Category

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Materials

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