Vintage 1970s NSM 240-I & Rowe 200 Selection Jukebox Ads Ephemera
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This vintage ephemera features two striking advertisements from the 1970s showcasing iconic jukebox models. The first ad promotes the NSM 240-I, dubbed "The Phonograph for the Future," highlighting its 240 tunes, 12 powerful high fidelity speakers, twin channel light organ, and automatic play stimulator. Distributed worldwide by Löwen-Automaten in Germany and Loewen-America in the U.S., this piece reflects the era's cutting-edge music technology and commercial design.
The second ad presents the Rowe 200 Selection stereo jukebox, emphasizing its advanced tech features, including 40 white and orange lights creating geometric patterns, a full range stereo sound system with a dominant lower bass speaker, and a sophisticated central control computer. The warm brown metallic coloring and contemporary door styling are captured vividly, making this a collectible item for jukebox enthusiasts and vintage electronics lovers. Both pages measure approximately 8.5 x 11 inches and show minor wear consistent with age, adding authentic character to this unique collectible.
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