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Wurlitzer Factory
By Greg Troxell

While there are no longer mechanical music pieces being manufactured
there, a company by the name of Wurco resides there and offers
45's & 78's for juke boxes. I recently found out about them while
searching for stuffers for my Wurlitzer jukebox. They have a great
selection of the oldies and are quite reasonable.

Greg Troxell
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