Seeburg Cafe Remote Control Selector
Model 3WA Wall-O-Matic Made 1955-56

by the J. P. Seeburg Corporation, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

This remote control selector is a 1950s icon. Cafes used to have one of these remote selectors at every table. A patron first put in a coin, then turned the pages showing record titles, selected a record and pushed a button. The record they had selected was then played by the cafe's jukebox. Housed in a heavy chromed diecast case with "robot" appearance. Shows 200 record titles on ten pages.

Use as a remote control for your own jukebox or as a bar ornament or phone directory. Rechromed and restored. Originally seven of these were for sale at $500 each. This is the only one left. It has several buttons missing and is offered at this reduced price. Replacement buttons are obtainable from spare parts dealers.

Price AU$ 400

SOLD
Seeburg Cafe Remote Control Selector Model 3WA Wall-O-Matic Made 1956-66 Left View
Seeburg Cafe Remote Control Selector Model 3WA Wall-O-Matic Made 1956-66 Front View


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Height 400 mm Width 318 mm Depth 185 mm Weight 14 kg
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