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One of the most popular symbols of the late 1940’s was the WURLITZER Company’s “Johnny One-Note.” This spiffy little guy was the national figurehead for a massive advertising campaign making the company number one in jukeboxes. This logo could be found on any printed material including swizzle sticks, napkins, drink coasters, and signs at every location where Wurlitzer music machines were found. 10″ Round
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Reply by En — September 5th, 2010 @ 0:00 am
Official Gibson site: Buy Wurlitzer Jukebox songs, CDs and DVDs. See celebrity photos, Jukebox hits , video and vintage memorabilia. Buy drink and snack food vending machine
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