Seeburg
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Seeburg was an American jukebox manufacturer founded in 1902 by Justus P. Seeburg in Chicago, Illinois. The company began as a producer of automatic piano rolls and later expanded to theater organs. In 1927, Seeburg created its first jukebox called the 'Symphonola', which became a major success for the company.
Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Seeburg continued to innovate and develop various models of jukeboxes with new technologies, such as the selection of 100 songs and the ability to play multiple records. During World War II, Seeburg produced ammunition for the US military, but after the war, the company resumed its production of jukeboxes and remained a market leader in the industry.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Seeburg released some iconic jukeboxes, such as the 'Select-O-Matic 100' and the 'Discotheque', both of which were known for their futuristic design and large capacity of records. The company remained active until 1980 when it was acquired by another jukebox manufacturer.
Seeburg is still considered one of the most iconic jukebox manufacturers of the 20th century, due to their groundbreaking technologies and innovative design of their jukeboxes. Their machines are still highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of retro technology and music culture.