OK, since I can’t find the time to add pix to the showcase, here’s a couple of pix from the Jukebox Fair in… (help me out here, Ron ), in the Netherlands! I had the pleasure of being in attendance, where I finally met Ron’s very good friend, Andre. Andre is a great guy, and has a gorgeous DeSoto! More about that another time… Soon, I hope.
The Jukebox Fair was in Rosmalen, a town known all over Europe because of …the Jukebox Fair. It is the largest jukebox show in the world. I discovered it about 10 years ago and never missed one since. We are already looking forward to the next (outdoor) edition in April 2007, anybody want to join me?
Apologies in advance Dan if this is too far off subject.
Ron,
Largest Jukebox show in the world?
Wow I never heard about this show before.
We have some locally large jukebox shows but they contain all coin operated gaming equipment. But these do not qualify as the largest shows by any means.
I would be in Heaven being surrounded by all those old jukeboxes.
I am really picky though and prefer the early years with 45 rpm records.
Seeburg B (1950), and the Seeburg G (1954 that I own). Prices are expensive here ($3,500 to $5,000) in really good condition.
Do you ever get a booklet regarding the show? I would be really interested in seeing anything published regarding this show. The person I e-mail in the Netherlands used to send me all sorts of things regarding 50’s memoribilia. She collects hand held pencil sharpeners (as do I). She has over 8,000 last count.
Of course I would pay shipping costs for any literature that you can send to me.
I do not have a lot of good links for this show I do have a few though: Europe's Rock Around the Jukebox Show is one of the links in English (I guess you prefer that over Dutch) but there are not a lot of pictures on line. You can also use this Google link to pick your own favourites Google Search and for pictures you can try “rock around the jukebox” in Google pictures.
There are no booklets that I know of from this fair but I will look for them. And when I find other stuff about the fifties I will make sure I get a copy for you. No need to pay for shipping literature, if it isn’t too much I can ship from the office.
If I find things I can make pictures of it and email them to you if you give me your email in a PM. Also I might have some pencil sharpeners lying around.
Jukeboxes are expensive here too, a good original Wurlitzer 2104 like I have is priced at 7500 Euro, converterted to $ that would be about $9300.
And you see more and more Americans at the show buying machines to bring them back to the USA.
I just got off the phone with a friend that wants me to find a buyer for a very early(1917-1920) stand up Victrola Deluxe model with Mahogony case and nickel plated hardware.
Do you (or any dealers you know) ever buy here and ship back to the Netherlands?
This unit is a family piece in excellent condition and can be bought now before auction for about half the value.
Know anyone that has any interest?
Thanks again for the sites I will check them out this evening.
Just today I got the Jukebox magazine in the mailbox and guess what…
there is a picture in it of our 59 Sport Fury. It was made while Dan was driving it across the field but unfortunately the photographer clicked a little bit to early
Which photographer was that, Ron? The one I ran over, or the one I backed into?
Actually, I didn’t see the “foto’s” button on that link – I had to strip down the URL to the web entrance, and I was taken here where I then saw the button:
Oh wait – the button was there – it’s just hidden when your display is 1024x768. When I changed my display to 1280x1024 (font too small for this old man to read), the button appeared. So I’m not the only one who writes bad webcode!
When I click the link the “foto” button is in the red bar (3rd from the right).
I know you were driving from the terrified look on faca of the man in the picture. And of course I can see the picture wasn’t taken where the car was parked and the car with the flag left before we did so it must have been while you had your spin.