Patents CD P Fuller Wurlitzer Jukebox Collection All 18

Collection of Paul Fuller Wurlitzer Designs        Click small picture to enlarge

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Paul Malt Fuller was born in Switzerland on the 5th of January, 1897. Late in 1935 Paul M. Fuller, by then a noted design genius, was employed as a consultant by The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company in North Tonawanda, New York to design jukebox cabinets, and later became the head of the design department. During the years at The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company Paul M. Fuller had a number of jukebox cabinet designs patented in his own name. All 18 of these patents are on this special CD collection. In 1949, soon after leaving the jukebox trade Paul Fuller established his own design engineering company in Oneida (the Paul M. Fuller Company), and continued working with furniture and piano designs until he died only 54 years of age. Paul died at the Millard Fillmore Hospital in Buffalo NY on March 29th, 1951. The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, usually referred to simply as Wurlitzer, is an American company, formerly a producer of stringed instruments, woodwind, brass instruments, theatre organs, band organs (orchestrions), electric pianos and jukeboxes. Over time Wurlitzer changed to producing only its organs and jukeboxes, but it no longer produces either. The factory, in the same complex as that of the Eugene DeKleist company (another maker of band organs and orchestrions, acquired by Wurlitzer), is in North Tonawanda, New York, USA. Deutsche Wurlitzer, owner of the Wurlitzer Jukebox and Vending Electronics trademark, was recently acquired by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. A Great collection of Jukeboxes and Wall Boxes with a total of 48 pages. Please note that resoloution of these pictures has been optimized for fast picture loading here on Ebay. The actual files are as sharp as the original document permits. Please note sometimes the original document is not aligned perfectly or has smudges depending on the year of the original document. The patent is a copy of the original document archived in the US Patent Office. The advantage of having the files is that you can print out documents on parchment paper and make as many copies as you like. Once printed, the documents can be framed and used in game rooms, dorm rooms, offices, restaurants, bars, or cottages. If they get damaged, is nice to know that you can easily replace it with a brand new copy at no extra expense other than the cost of paper and ink. They also make great gifts for those people who are difficult to buy for. Most people have an interest or hobby that can relate to a specific patent. This design patent CD set contains all 18 patents that Paull Fuller designed for the Wurlitzer Jukebox Division. Too keep costs down, the CD will be mailed in a CD cardboard mailer and will not include any labels or CD case. Check out our other patents in our Ebay Store.

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