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Wurlitzer struggled on for 20 years or so and made one final effort to keep its jukebox business viable with a nostalgic 1971 model called the "1050". The model did not sell well and only 1,600 units were produced. The jukebox line was sold to a German company in 1973.
As production grew, de Kleist approached other musical instrument manufacturers to create new instruments under their brands. One of these companies was the Wurlitzer company of Cincinnati, Ohio. Wurlitzer said no to buying any of De Kleist's existing barrel-organ based products, but said that they would buy a coin-operated piano. [4]
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Mighty Wurlitzer may refer to: The Mighty Wurlitzer, a line of pipe organs made by Wurlitzer Mighty Wurlitzer (media) , a metaphor that CIA official Frank Wisner used to describe the Agency's influence on public opinion via various front organizations
Nog is a psychedelic novel by Rudolph Wurlitzer published in 1968. Monte Hellman's enjoyment of the novel prompted him to hire Wurlitzer to rewrite the screenplay for Two-Lane Blacktop (1971). [1] Nog was reprinted in 2009 by the independent publisher Two Dollar Radio. [2]
Since there was no universal military draft in the Soviet Union until 1939, by enacting the universal military draft on 1 September 1939 (the date that World War II had begun) and by changing the minimum age for joining the Red Army from 21 to 18, Stalin triggered a mechanism to achieve a dramatic increase in the military strength of the Red Army.
The German Panzerwerfer refers to either of two different types of half-tracked multiple rocket launchers employed by Nazi Germany during the Second World War.The two self-propelled artillery vehicles are the 15 cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf Selbstfahrlafette Sd.Kfz.4/1 (based on the Opel '‘Maultier’’, or "mule", half-track) and 15 cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf Schwerer Wehrmachtsschlepper (or ...
made of beech, with cupboard bolt and gramophone needle; Large plane, 14½ in (368 mm) long 2 inch blade obtained by bribing a German guard; wooden box (four pieces of beech screwed together) Small plane, 8½ in (216 mm) long blade made from a table knife; Plane, 5 in (127 mm) long Square. made of beech with gramophone spring blade; Set of keys ...