Jukebox museum in Belgium and the Netherlands
In the summer of 2002 we visited some jukebox museums. We didn't know a lot about jukeboxes, but were interested in buying one.. so we made this trip to see what jukeboxes had been made, to have an idea what models we liked.
Jukebox museum in the Netherlands
The first pictures are from the jukebox museum in The Netherlands, managed by
Christ Boelens. More information (location and opening hours) can be found at
www.jukeboxen.nl.
It is a museum but there are also jukeboxes for sale.
Very nice Wurlitzer jukeboxes.
Seeburg jukeboxes
Ami jukeboxes, the rounded Ami I 'bumper' type.
An overview of the row of jukeboxes, some Rock-Ola jukeboxes here.
More Ami I bumper jukeboxes.
Jukebox museum in Belgium
The next series of pictures were made at the Belgian jukebox museum.
More information about this museum can be found at
http://jukeboxmuseum.skynetblogs.be/.
Not a lot of people know this museum exists, however it's very impressive and certainly worth a visit !
This is a real museum: the machines are not for sale and they have machines from
every era, even some rare and less known models like Barco, Philips, Tonomat, ..
The model number and usually the flyer is next to each jukebox so you can learn what model it is.
The older Wurlitzer jukeboxes like the 1100.
Wurlitzer 1700 jukebox
Wurlitzer 1900 jukebox
Wurlitzer 2100 jukebox
Tonomat Telematic 100 jukebox
Tonomat Teleramic jukebox
AMI jukebox
AMI C jukebox
AMI I bumper jukebox
Wurlitzer 2000 jukebox
Ami jukebox
RockOla jukeboxes, a 1410 wallbox on the left
Rock Ola jukeboxes
Seeburg KD, Seeburg 201 jukebox
Older and less known brands like Barco
A bimbo box
Barco jukebox
Stella jukebox
Bimbo box
Ami Continental II jukebox
Wurlitzer jukeboxes