Gallery…

Here you’ll find a few examples of what we do and can supply with a brief description of each model. If there’s anything else you’d like to know feel free to get in touch to discuss!

Rock-Ola 1493 Princess

The always popular Princess holds 50 records making 100 selections, always a popular machine for home use as its the smallest visible mechanism Jukebox ever produced. A very colourful and pretty machine covered in chrome, with a vintage valve amplifier, 12” speaker and tweeter Princesses always give a fantastic sound.

Rock-Ola 1495 Regis 200

One of the finest Rock-ola models available, plenty of colour and 50s inspired design touches. The Regis is a firm favourite among Jukebox Collectors. Full visible mechanism, bringing the record right into your eyeline. Two 12” speakers and a tweeter ensures the Regis always packs a punch, with the ability to add more remote speakers for a huge sound.

Rock-Ola 1496 Empress 120

From 1962, the Empress was the crowning jewel in the Rock-Ola stable. Covered in chrome and shades of Lilac, it’s a very colourful and exciting Jukebox. Internally the same as the Regis so the usual Rock-Ola reliability is there. The 1496 holds 60 records making 120 selections.

Rock-Ola 1475 Tempo 1 200

The Tempo 1 saw Rock-Ola step away from the bandshell design and marked the first of the ‘windscreen’ models. Rare and highly collectable, the Tempo 1 oozes 50's style with the finned button bank replicating the Fords and Chevrolets of the era. The first Rock-Ola model to utilise a magazine belt to hold the records in the basket, meaning a nice and quiet operation. The revolving drum above the mechanism holding your title cards makes for a very engaging and easy selection. Both mono and stereo machines sound fantastic with the two 12” speakers working hard to give a high quality sound. We have a stock of the 120 models awaiting restoration.

Rock-Ola 1478 Tempo 2 120

The next step in the Tempo line, the Tempo 2 saw the title drum removed and replaced with the more usual title card holders. The peak and header buttons were retained though which is a nice touch. Same mechanism in place keeping that Rock-Ola reliability, a very attractive and colourful machine to enjoy.

This specific restoration was a custom request with a gloss black cabinet, the rest of the colourway is as it left the factory.

Rock-Ola 1484

The first Rock-Ola to be wall mounted! The 1484 shares alot in common with the 1493 Princess. A very small Jukebox and very popular in Europe in its operating days. Shares the same mechanism as the Princess so nice and reliable, uses a great stereo valve amplifier and two 8” speakers, 1484's always sound fantastic when restored right. A very colourful machine using the same colourway as the Regis. This model can be mounted on a wall if they are strong enough, but more often then not supplied with a stand so they are free standing.

Holds 50 records making 100 selections and all played right at eye level, a very exciting machine to watch and enjoy.

Rockola 1454 ‘Icicle’

Our personal favourite, the Rock-Ola 1454 from 1955 has all the chrome trimmings that you could need. A large glass screen showcases the record selection mechanism and a revolving title card drum to showcase all your selections. A very big sounding machine with a powerful mono amplifier and huge 15” speaker really pushes the sound out.

A very exciting machine to watch and operate, 60 records held offering 120 selections.