1953: 1436-A Fireball

 

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General data

Selections: 120, 78 rpm
Height: 156 cm., width: 84 cm., depth: 72 cm.
Weight: 183 Kg.

Amplifier: 17050-A / 17360-A schematics, overview (by Vern Tisdale)
Power distribution: 17355A
Stepper: 1717
Wall box: 1544
Produced: 4,625 (both 1436 and 1436A; by Tom DeCillis)

Price: US - USD 3,300 (1996), NL - EUR 2,250 (4/1999)

Additional information

This jukebox is almost identical to the 1436 Fireball 120
There were minor modifications made. The amp and power distribution are slightly different. I think because the sound had improved, because sometimes it's referred to as the "HiFi-model 1436". 

Like all 50's predecessors this box could be rebuild from 78 to 45 rpm. But this was the last model in the series. With model 1436-A Rock-ola ended the 78 era. 

Who's to contact ?

Owners:
Bobby Cusson, Terry Legere (pictures on this page were copied from: http://home.nc.rr.com/rrcusson/)