1952 Chicago Coin Band Box Flyer Vintage Jukebox Music Promo Ephemera
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This original 1952 flyer promotes the Chicago Coin "Band Box," a unique novelty jukebox accessory described as "The World's Smallest Band." Designed to synchronize a seven-piece animated band with any record player, it includes a built-in 10" speaker and promises to boost earnings for taverns, clubs, restaurants, arcades, and music stores. The flyer highlights the Band Box's lifelike motion and easy connection to standard phonographs or hideaways, making it a standout marketing piece from the early 1950s entertainment industry.
Featuring bold black and yellow graphics and vintage mid-century typography, this flyer is a fascinating artifact from the golden era of mechanical music and jukebox culture. It was distributed by Runyon Sales Company, with addresses in New York and Newark, showcasing its regional commercial reach. The flyer's messaging emphasizes how the Band Box could double or triple location earnings, reflecting the economic optimism of post-war America.
Collectors of vintage music memorabilia, jukebox ephemera, and mid-century advertising will appreciate the flyer's historic value and vivid presentation. This piece captures a niche product aimed at music venue operators, blending innovation and nostalgia in a compact promotional format.
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