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==Notable models== * 1927 LINK – Valued at US$40,000 and extremely rare<ref name="Weekly"/> * 1940 Gabel Kuro – 78 rpm, the manufacturer’s last model. Four or five are known to exist; valued at US$125,000<ref name="Weekly"/> * 1942 Rock-Ola President – Only one is known to exist; valued at least US$150,000<ref name="Weekly"/> * 1942 Rock-Ola Premier – 15 known to exist; valued at US$20,000<ref name="Weekly"/> * 1942 Wurlitzer 950 – 75–90 known to exist; valued at US$35,000<ref name="Weekly"/> * 1946 Wurlitzer Model 1015<ref name=PicollectaWurlitzer1015>{{cite web |title=Wurlitzer 1015 |url=https://www.picollecta.com/p/wurlitzer-1015-1000070372 |website=Picollecta |access-date=14 January 2015 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150114072243/https://www.picollecta.com/p/wurlitzer-1015-1000070372 |archive-date=14 January 2015}}</ref> – Called the “1015 bubbler”, it offered 24 selections. More than 56,000 were sold in less than two years. Considered a pop culture icon, it was designed by Paul Fuller.<ref name="Weekly"/> * 1952 Seeburg M100C – The jukebox exterior used in the credit sequences for ''[[Happy Days]]'' in seasons 1–10. It played up to fifty 45-RPM records, making it a 100-play. It was very colorful, with chrome glass tubes on the front, mirrors in the display, and rotating animation in the pilasters.<ref name="Weekly"/> * 1967 Rock-Ola 434 Concerto – The jukebox interior used in the credit sequence for the 11th and final season of ''Happy Days''. Like the Seeburg M100C, it played up to fifty 45-RPM records, but unlike the M100C, had a horizontal playback mechanism.<ref name="Weekly"/> *2018 Orphéau Sunflower Serie – The first jukebox that played up to twenty 33-RPM records on both sides.<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Durox |first1=Par Solenne |last2=à 11h55 |first2=correspondante en BretagneLe 24 décembre 2019 |date=24 December 2019 |title=Bretagne : le jukebox remis au goût du jour par un Rennais |url=https://www.leparisien.fr/economie/bretagne-le-jukebox-remis-au-gout-du-jour-par-un-rennais-24-12-2019-8223747.php |access-date=18 November 2020 |website=leparisien.fr |language=fr-FR}}</ref>
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