1952: 1434 Super Rocket

 

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General data

Selections: 50, 78 rpm -A: 50, 45 rpm
Amplifier /
Power distribution: 15416A, schematics, overview (by Vern Tisdale)
Stepper: 1713
Wallbox: 1542
Extension speaker: 1611 Super Tonette
Produced: 5,575 (by Tom DeCillis)
Price: US - USD 3,200 (1996), NL - EUR 3,500 (2002)

Additional information

Like the 1432 Rocket model, it could be rebuild to a 120 selection 45 rpm box.

Some jukeboxes carry the extension -A. Kees Werkhoven who bought such a jukebox in 2000 was able to sort out the difference, by investigating it. He says that, on the serial number plate , it was obvious that the "A" had been added afterwards to the type description. The trays, used to hold  78 rpm records, were equipped with 6 pins a tray to hold the smaller 45 rpm records in place.

Who's to contact ?

Owner:
Friso Albada, Jeffrey Emmick,
Michael Rothman, Kees Werkhoven

 

 

Photo's were taken at the booth of Roose, the Netherlands, at the 1998 Rosmalen show