Danish Jukebox Archives
Dänisches Musikboxen Archiv
Archives Danoises
du Jukebox
Deens Jukebox Archief
Dansk Jukeboxhistorisk
Arkiv
Editor
G. J.
Almind
Est. 1985
The information on this website is
based on the documents in the non-commercial, private reference library Dansk Jukeboxhistorisk Arkiv, of which
the objective is to collect and preserve historic information, sales brochures,
advertising material, original factory and on location photos, patent reprints,
service manuals etc. relating to the American nickel-in-the-slot machines,
European coin-op gramophones, automatic multi-selection phonographs, and the
modern style pre- and post-war jukeboxes, and to the audio/visual coin-op music
machines of European and American origin.
The historic sections on this website contain information mainly related
to the most important American and European manufacturers and designers, but
also a lot of other minor manufacturers in America, Europe, Japan, and
Australia, are known and their products treasured by jukebox collectors
worldwide. Further historic information including a wealth of jukebox pictures
can be found via the favourite links below.
Jukebox
Historic Research - An International Affair
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Selected
Jukebox Company Stories
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Updated
18th December 2024
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Lots of
people like to hear an organ,
Others like a swing band, so they say.
People go to Carnegie for classics,
but I love to hear a juke box play.
From
"I Want A Nickel For The Juke Box"
Words and Music
David Roth and Seymour Lee
1944