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    Default Custom Roll-top Wurtlitzer style Jukebox

    I am selling my custom one off "Woodie" Jukebox.


    It is a full size Jukebox encased in exotic timbers like Huon Pine, Silver Ash, Purple Heart, Jarrah and New Guinea Cedar finished in Danish oil wet and dry sanded to 1200 gritt, giving you that classic roll top look and feel.


    It's dimensions are:
    - 1375mm high x 850mm wide x 620mm deep
    - weight - not sure but in moving I would remove the speakers and sub and the amp and then the unit would at a guess be about 80-100kgs.


    It is 100% working though not quite finished, partially because:
    - when I built it, I purchased 2 x new Phillips x 100 cd players which both failed within a year leaving me wondering what to do for a while
    - then due to financial reasons I had to sell my cnc router which took my ability to finish off the front cd player face and edges the way I wanted.


    I have basically lost my mojo to finish the last 5% which is the front face to suit a cd player or a ipad etc and the front and back timber edge surrounds.


    The positives:
    - the sound system is excellent and pumps as has a BOSE powered sub woofer and 2 sets of twin cube speakers giving you full 180 degree sound coverage.
    - the Amp is a great quality NAD amp that at the time cost $1500 and can power an extra set of speakers which I have a set of Drive-in speakers on our deck powered by the Jukebox for inside and outside sound coverage. The amp also comes with a remote control.
    - I have designed the jukebox to have 2 separate volume controls for the jukebox and for the outside set of speakers.
    - it has concealed led / fluro lighting (which can be turned off) in which I have spare mini coloured fluros that will go with the jukebox. The woodie logo cycles through various colours.
    - it has a secret drawer for manuals, play lists etc in which a light comes on when you open it.
    - it has a lift off rear door which is lockable to keep people out.
    - I also have a sketch manual of how I wired the jukebox.
    - also has a fan for cooling when the door is in place.


    The whole setup is very basic but with a real timber "artie" approach. It would suit a person who loves there music, likes to have parties etc and is a bit of a craftsman in timber or metal to finish it off to it's intended vision.


    Currently I have about 10000 songs on a ipod connected up and as a package delivers excellent sound quality even at a very loud volume. The (60gb) ipod and stero base would be an extra $200 and I can load it up with some playlists and music from my collection or you can use a older ipad of yours so you have a larger screen and just have it loaded with music and playlists.


    It is a pickup only purchase and I can not assist with lifting due to 2 injuries over the last 5 years. There is 13 steps from the house to the driveway in a straight run.


    Prefer cash / funds transfer - $4500 with all the amp / speakers etc in it
    OR
    Prefer cash / funds transfer - $1500 with all the electronics / speakers removed but all the cabling and lighting would remain in it.
    BUT
    would consider a direct trade for a nice working Bally Fathom Pinball


    Anyone interested you can come to inspect and hear the "Woodie" Jukebox run.
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