SEEBURG 3WA-HD (STOCK #5015)
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This is a SEEBURG HD-3WA wallbox, made in 1957 for the Seeburg Models KD jukeboxes in 1957 & the Models 201, 161 jukeboxes in 1958. It also works perfectly with any other Seeburg 200 selection jukeboxes using the 3WA series wallboxes.
This unit is complete with all coin. It was thoroughly cleaned. There is no nicotine residue. The unit has been tested and the motor runs freely. However it needs to be adjusted.
The slug rejector takes all coins: Nickels, Dimes, Quarters and Half Dollars. The buttons were polished and buffed. The chrome is in excellent condition for its age and does NOT have to be replated. There is almost no pitting. The front glass is New Old Stock, no scratches or chips.
Any questions please ask. Good Luck bidding! This item is owned by GoodStuffNowLLC.com. You can also call me on my phone at 718-855-1499 for any further details.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The 3WA Wallbox, 200 Selections was introduced at the same time as the 200-selection V200, the new Wallbox was needed to handle the increased number of selections. There are several variations of the 3WA Wallbox:
V-3WA-N, V-3WA-D: The -N was set for nickel play (single = 5¢, EP = 10¢, using the DCU Pricing Unit). The -D was dime play (single = 10¢, EP = 15¢, using the DCU-10 Pricing Unit. The pricing on these could not be changed without new parts or jury-rigging.
D-3WA, D-3WU: (Dual Pricing) Both of these were set at 10 cents for a single. 'U' indicated a universal model, which could be used on 100, 200, or 160-play jukeboxes. Changing from a 200/160 to a 100-selection model required replacing the number stickers to correspond to the system used on the 100-select models. The stickers were included with the Wallbox. These models came with 'tie backs' that would lock all unused pages from turning. Changing to a 160 only required using the tie backs, and ignoring the 9 and 0 buttons on the keyboard. A clip was inserted into the keyboard, preventing 9 and 0 from being pushed for the 160-plat version. For the 100-play version, the clip prevented the L through V buttons from being pushed. Both models were equipped with the DPU-10 Pricing Unit.
S-3WA, S-3WU: This Wallbox was single pricing only (the 'S' stands for Single). The customer was required to make selections after depositing each coin. The pricing setup could be changed on this mode, without using new parts. S-3WU was a single pricing version of the 3WU.
HD-3WA, HD-3WU: The two HD units were almost the same as the other Dual Pricing units, except that the coin acceptor now took the half dollar. The upper section of the cover was different, as was the coin entry.
MARCH 1957 Seeburg Jukeboxes
KS200 200 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing
KS200H 200 Selections, 45 RPM, Single Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
KD200 200 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing.
KD200H 200 Selections, 45 RPM, Dual Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
JANUARY 1958 Seeburg Jukeboxes
161S 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing.
161SH 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
161D 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing.
161DH 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
JANUARY 1958 Seeburg Jukeboxes
201S 200 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing.
201SH 200 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing. Accepts half dollars
201D 200 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing.
201DH 200 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing. Accepts half dollars
OCTOBER 1958 Seeburg Jukeboxes
222S 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing.
222SH 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
222D 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing.
222DH 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
NOVEMBER 1959 Seeburg Jukeboxes
Q100 100 Selections, 45 RPM native, 33⅓ RPM with optional Auto-Speed engaged. Machines equipped with the Auto-Speed from the factory were AQ100. Single Pricing.
Q100H 100 Selections, 45 RPM native, 33⅓ RPM with optional Auto-Speed engaged. Single Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
Q100A 100 Selections, 45 RPM native, 33⅓ RPM with optional Auto-Speed engaged. Accumulative Pricing, which means that several coins could be inserted before selections were made.
Q100AH 100 Selections, 45 RPM native, 33⅓ RPM with optional Auto-Speed engaged. Accumulative Pricing. Accepts half dollars
This unit is complete with all coin. It was thoroughly cleaned. There is no nicotine residue. The unit has been tested and the motor runs freely. However it needs to be adjusted.
The slug rejector takes all coins: Nickels, Dimes, Quarters and Half Dollars. The buttons were polished and buffed. The chrome is in excellent condition for its age and does NOT have to be replated. There is almost no pitting. The front glass is New Old Stock, no scratches or chips.
Any questions please ask. Good Luck bidding! This item is owned by GoodStuffNowLLC.com. You can also call me on my phone at 718-855-1499 for any further details.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The 3WA Wallbox, 200 Selections was introduced at the same time as the 200-selection V200, the new Wallbox was needed to handle the increased number of selections. There are several variations of the 3WA Wallbox:
V-3WA-N, V-3WA-D: The -N was set for nickel play (single = 5¢, EP = 10¢, using the DCU Pricing Unit). The -D was dime play (single = 10¢, EP = 15¢, using the DCU-10 Pricing Unit. The pricing on these could not be changed without new parts or jury-rigging.
D-3WA, D-3WU: (Dual Pricing) Both of these were set at 10 cents for a single. 'U' indicated a universal model, which could be used on 100, 200, or 160-play jukeboxes. Changing from a 200/160 to a 100-selection model required replacing the number stickers to correspond to the system used on the 100-select models. The stickers were included with the Wallbox. These models came with 'tie backs' that would lock all unused pages from turning. Changing to a 160 only required using the tie backs, and ignoring the 9 and 0 buttons on the keyboard. A clip was inserted into the keyboard, preventing 9 and 0 from being pushed for the 160-plat version. For the 100-play version, the clip prevented the L through V buttons from being pushed. Both models were equipped with the DPU-10 Pricing Unit.
S-3WA, S-3WU: This Wallbox was single pricing only (the 'S' stands for Single). The customer was required to make selections after depositing each coin. The pricing setup could be changed on this mode, without using new parts. S-3WU was a single pricing version of the 3WU.
HD-3WA, HD-3WU: The two HD units were almost the same as the other Dual Pricing units, except that the coin acceptor now took the half dollar. The upper section of the cover was different, as was the coin entry.
MARCH 1957 Seeburg Jukeboxes
KS200 200 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing
KS200H 200 Selections, 45 RPM, Single Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
KD200 200 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing.
KD200H 200 Selections, 45 RPM, Dual Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
JANUARY 1958 Seeburg Jukeboxes
161S 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing.
161SH 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
161D 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing.
161DH 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
JANUARY 1958 Seeburg Jukeboxes
201S 200 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing.
201SH 200 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing. Accepts half dollars
201D 200 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing.
201DH 200 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing. Accepts half dollars
OCTOBER 1958 Seeburg Jukeboxes
222S 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing.
222SH 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Single Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
222D 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing.
222DH 160 Selections, 45 RPM. Dual Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
NOVEMBER 1959 Seeburg Jukeboxes
Q100 100 Selections, 45 RPM native, 33⅓ RPM with optional Auto-Speed engaged. Machines equipped with the Auto-Speed from the factory were AQ100. Single Pricing.
Q100H 100 Selections, 45 RPM native, 33⅓ RPM with optional Auto-Speed engaged. Single Pricing. Accepts half dollars.
Q100A 100 Selections, 45 RPM native, 33⅓ RPM with optional Auto-Speed engaged. Accumulative Pricing, which means that several coins could be inserted before selections were made.
Q100AH 100 Selections, 45 RPM native, 33⅓ RPM with optional Auto-Speed engaged. Accumulative Pricing. Accepts half dollars