Here is a very nice, original 48 select 1951 Wurlitzer wallbox. The plastic cover has some issues, in particular cracks in the plastic and the knob. Please see pictures for details or ask. This is a very low production (approximately 2000), VERY rare and hard to find in any condition. This is a very collectible Wurlitzer wallbox.
This wallbox was cleaned and restored in working condition. It was thoroughly washed with hot water and degreasing detergent. There is no nicotine residue. This unit has been tested and makes all proper 48 selections.
COMING SOON! This unit is ready to be connected to a jukebox with the proper stepper or can be connected to an ipod or any home stereo with the Data Sync Wallbox Player System. WBMP3. A separate adapter must be added to the player and we will include this second adapter FREE with purchase of wallbox and player. (see item description under ADDITIONAL INFORMATION)
Original lock and key are included and in working order.
This wallbox is 100% complete with all coin equipment except for the cash box which is a reproduction. It takes Nickels, Dimes and Quarters. It is set on the factory setting of ONE PLAY for a NICKEL, TWO PLAYS for a DIME and FIVE PLAYS for a QUARTER.
A free play toggle switch has been added and turning it on allows any selection to be made without coins. To return to coin play simply turn off the toggle switch.
The nickel finish polished and is in good condition for a wallbox produced over 60 years ago.
We have over 40 years experience working with Jukeboxes and Wallboxes, specializing in Seeburg and Wurlitzer Jukeboxes and Wallboxes. For further details visit goodstuffnowllc.com or call us at 718-855-1499.
Any questions please ask before purchasing as there are NO returns on this item. This item is owned by GoodStuffNowLLC
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Wurlitzer 4851 wallbox is a VERY rare and hard to find item with a production estimate of approximately two thousand. The cover is made of gorgeous metal and iridescent powder blue and silver plexiglass case and has "see deep" decorations with red tenite buttons. There are two pages that slide up and down and are controlled by the center button. This button also controls the output signal. (four wire wallbox; 24VAC, Ground and two signals. Originally used with a W-248 stepper or TWO W-219 steppers.
It was produced in 1951 specifically for the Wurlitzer 1400 and 1450 Jukeboxes.
It was patterned after the 3020 wallbox which had 24 selections and operated with 110 VAC. The 4851 used four wires and low voltage, 24 VAC. It incorporates the old style "coin grinder" type of accumulating credits. When a coin is deposited it is held in place to calculate the proper number of credits to be established requiring a complete cycle with no signal output and then releases the coin into the coin box. Once credits are established (up to 20) the wallbox will send out a signal when any of the 24 buttons is pressed and continue to hold credits until exhausted. The selection will vary from page 1 to page 2.
1951 Model 1400 and 1450 Jukeboxes, Model 4851 wallbox
1952 Model 1500 and 1550 Jukeboxes, Model 5204 wallbox
1953 Model 1500A and 1550A Jukeboxes, Model 5204A or 5205 wallbox
1954 Model 1700 jukebox, Model 5205 wallbox
1955 Model 1800 jukebox, Model 5207 wallbox