These artworks mechanic typically decorated with lights and a glass so you can see the selected record and actually played. People loved to see the buzz and spinning machines that heard the music.
With the introduction of the CD in the 1980s, the jukebox no longer required to house the records. They were replaced by the compact disc that can hold much more music tracks. The CD Jukebox is still in place had the bars, but it was only a necessary tool to select the music is bright, Mother of the past. As he moved into the 21st century, Jukeboxes no longer requires moving parts and can store thousands of tracks at the touch control panels. But what happened to all the old Jukeboxes?
Most ended up being scrapped by companies from vending machines, because it considered valuable space and, consequently, if this were made very small. Classic pieces that survived the 50s and 60s are the most valuable with big names like Rock Ola, Wurlitzer, Ami see borough commander and the highest prices among collectors. If you really want to capture a piece of music history, listening to a disc that plays on an old 1950 Jukebox. The sound quality of deep bass from a cabinet that is being created by the valves can not be replicated by the silicon chip.
The chances are that you would have to part with a large amount of cash to re-establish its own unit, but it would be difficult to replace the memories they bring from the past century as a teenager.





