A man E-mailed me with a question about Nelson-Wiggen nickelodeons.
My response is based only on my opinion gathered by reading original
literature and having worked on several N-W instruments. I believe
it is impossible to know with certainty how a manufacturer really made
products fifty years ago.
The question was about Nelson-Wiggen decals. I believe that Nelson-
Wiggen pianos that were produced with clear glass had a color decal on
the inside front window proclaiming "The Better Automatic" with a picture
of a banjo, drum, and piece of sheet music. The bottom of the decal in
red letters said "MFG. BY NELSON-WIGGEN CHICAGO."
I think the instruments with art glass had a brass name plate under the
glass saying "Manufactured by NELSON-WIGGEN CHICAGO". I have seen
several original machines change ownership with the art glass removed
before the sale. Perhaps the seller needed the glass for another machine
(I hope) or a nice new bathroom window (humor).
The other question was about the coin entry on Nelson-Wiggen machines.
I have seen two main types of coin entry, both being nickel operated.
The first one was a drop-coin type with a brass plate surrounding it
saying Nelson-Wiggen on it. The second type was a push-pull coin slide
known as a bulldog.
Remember folks, now is the time to buy yourself a nickelodeon and start
enjoying life. Just drop a coin and set back. No peddling required.
[ Just leave the peddling to Don! ;-) -- Robbie
Don Teach¶
Supporter of the Nickelodeon Piano.
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