With its colorful lighting, bubbling tubes, and shining chrome details, it became a symbol of post-war optimism and renewal. People returned to bars and dance halls after World War II, and music once again became a central part of social life. Around 56,000 units were sold within a short time, making it one of the most successful jukeboxes of all time. Today, the model is regarded as a design icon and remains highly sought after by collectors.
1946