Stock #5039 - Wurlitzer 5210
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This is a WURLITZER 5210 wallbox, made in 1956 for the Centennial Model Wurlitzer 2000 jukebox. It was thoroughly washed with hot water and degreasing detergent. There is no nicotine residue. The unit has been tested and makes all proper 200 selections. It has been connected to the Data Sync Wallbox Player System and works perfectly. This is the highly sought after wallbox with the double coin entry. A service manual can be included if you are interested a pdf file can be emailed to you.
THIS WALLBOX IS ALL ORIGINAL with the exception of the “WURLITZER” AND “200 PLAYS” trim pilasters. These are fabricated and look just like the original but they are made from aluminum and photo images. Most of these trim pieces were removed when they were in service because they would have a tendancy to bind the pages. If the winning bidder desires an ORIGINAL set of pilaster trim (both the “WURLITZER and the “200 PLAYS” we can include that for an additional $200 which is the price you would have to pay for a REPRODUCTION set.
The pages are ORIGINAL and have been repainted black with the new style letter/number selections. (The old style when the wallbox was first released had the selections A1, A2, A3 etc. and the newer style are A1, B1, C1. We can include a conversion chart if anyone is interested. I can also send image files of the title headings (OLD FAVORITES, TOP TUNES, etc) if you would like to print and add these to the pages. These are exact reproductions.
The slug rejector takes all coins (Nickels, Dimes and Quarters) and has the diverter for Nickels. It is presently set on ONE PLAY for 10 cents (either a Dime or Two Nickels) and THREE PLAYS for a Quarter. I have also wired a FREE PLAY switch so a press of the switch produces a single credit (Nickel). This is outside the wallbox so it is not necessary to open the wallbox to use it. If you do not want it you can disconnect it.
The original chrome cover has slight pitting and has GLASS (not plexiglass). The lock is an original WCX lock.
Wurlitzer produced the model 5210 wallbox in 1956 and 1957. The original wallboxes had white buttons (very rare) and were then produced with the green buttons (shown here). As far as wallboxes go, the model 5210 is rare in and of itself.
According to a compilation of serial number databases, the 5210 wallboxes range in serial number from 276135 to 282769, with an estimated production of 6,900 and a known production of 6,635 units. Of these only a handful are known to have survived. This 5210 wallbox has a matching serial number on the tag inside the wallbox and on the top casting. (matching numbers)
THIS WALLBOX IS ALL ORIGINAL with the exception of the “WURLITZER” AND “200 PLAYS” trim pilasters. These are fabricated and look just like the original but they are made from aluminum and photo images. Most of these trim pieces were removed when they were in service because they would have a tendancy to bind the pages. If the winning bidder desires an ORIGINAL set of pilaster trim (both the “WURLITZER and the “200 PLAYS” we can include that for an additional $200 which is the price you would have to pay for a REPRODUCTION set.
The pages are ORIGINAL and have been repainted black with the new style letter/number selections. (The old style when the wallbox was first released had the selections A1, A2, A3 etc. and the newer style are A1, B1, C1. We can include a conversion chart if anyone is interested. I can also send image files of the title headings (OLD FAVORITES, TOP TUNES, etc) if you would like to print and add these to the pages. These are exact reproductions.
The slug rejector takes all coins (Nickels, Dimes and Quarters) and has the diverter for Nickels. It is presently set on ONE PLAY for 10 cents (either a Dime or Two Nickels) and THREE PLAYS for a Quarter. I have also wired a FREE PLAY switch so a press of the switch produces a single credit (Nickel). This is outside the wallbox so it is not necessary to open the wallbox to use it. If you do not want it you can disconnect it.
The original chrome cover has slight pitting and has GLASS (not plexiglass). The lock is an original WCX lock.
Wurlitzer produced the model 5210 wallbox in 1956 and 1957. The original wallboxes had white buttons (very rare) and were then produced with the green buttons (shown here). As far as wallboxes go, the model 5210 is rare in and of itself.
According to a compilation of serial number databases, the 5210 wallboxes range in serial number from 276135 to 282769, with an estimated production of 6,900 and a known production of 6,635 units. Of these only a handful are known to have survived. This 5210 wallbox has a matching serial number on the tag inside the wallbox and on the top casting. (matching numbers)