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*The age of your piano is determined by the serial number. WURLITZER YAMAHA YOUNG CHANG ZIMMERMANN. ACKERMAN & LOWE. 1907-4600 1908-5400 1909-6300 1910-7200 1911-8000 1912-9100 1913-18600.
*Antique brass instrument Wurlitzer Cornet, 1913, Silver Burnished serial #252627. Antique Conn ’Conn-Queror’ cornet (serial number 87958) Details ».Anecdotal Information on York Band Instruments by Serial Number
Information about model names not listed above is found on the Laureate page. For serial numbers for models 27, 40 and 45, see the Noblet 27 page. More serial number information is found on the Noblet N page.List of York Instruments about which some information is known. A signature surrounded by parentheses indicates that the owner/contact did not provide an exact reading of the engraving.Serial NumberSignatureSpecificationsCommentsNone
A. DeMaer/ Paris J. W. York & Son Grand Rapids, Mich. Agentscornet
No serial number. Stamped on back of valves: 18 17 16 and,underneath the 17, it is stamped 4 / P.1527
The York Monarch made by J.W. York and Sons, Grand Rapids, Mich.shepherd’s crook cornet
Figure of a lion appears on the bell along with the engraving. Contact’s father learned to play the instrument in the 1920’s.2530
The York Monarch made by J.W York & Sons, Grand Rapids MichiganBb cornet
Configuration is in the style of Distin instruments.2981
Grand Rapids Band Instrument CompanyEb tuba
Instrument is both high and low pitch according to Arne Larson. Larson’s date is 1916. Serial number and characteristics of construction do not jibe with York’s serial number list.6039
A. DeMaer Paris J.W. York and Son Grand Rapids Mich. Agentscornet
Since the signature indicates J.W. York and Son rather than Sons, this instrument could have been made prior to 18986276
Made by J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, Michiganvalve trombone
High pitch Bb Likely not any earlier than 1902, since that was the introduction date of the valve trombone6442
J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, MichBb cornet
Inscribed ’The York Monarch Large Bore.’6811
(Monarch Wide Bore made by J.W. York and Sons)Bb cornet
Instrument was used in a cornet band in Pennsylvania ca. 1903. Instrument comes with additional mouthpiece extensions , slide tubes and lyre in original case. Silver-plated brass.6855
J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, Mi.Eb tuba
Main tuning slide is very long. Originally had two slides. Original receiver was quite small. 4th valve slide tubing is on the back of the upper bow.6900
The York Monarch Small Bore made by J.W York & Sons, Grand Rapids MichiganBb cornet7000
(York)unk
Estimated by the owner to have been made in 18927354
The York Monarch Large Bore made by J.W York & Sons, Grand Rapids MichiganBb cornet7699
Made by J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, Michcornet
’Professional’ model instrument7882
(York)cornet
Uses design patented by Distin in 1882, which source estimates was probably not used by York until 18998466
USA Line Made by Grand Rapids Band Inst. Co. Grand Rapids, Mich, USAMonster Eb tuba
Tuning slide has low pitch tubing added (stockings)8487
Monarch Large Bore Made by J.W. York & Sons, Grand Rapids, Mich.Bb cornet
Instrument is shepherd’s crook design and has a gold tint inside the bell (gold wash or polished brass). Instrument also has a detachable lead pipe and a split water key on the main tuning slide and the 3rd valve slide.8497
(York)shepherds-crook cornet
Key of B-flat/A, high/low pitch, two detachable leadpipes, forked water key, extra tuning slide, left-hand (mirror-image construction, burnished silver-plated finish, gold-wash bell, presentation inscription on bell: ’Presented to G. W. Duncan by Employes of Mendocino State Hospital, Dec. 25, 1903’; York ’Weldon Model’ mouthpiece, cleaning rod, original case.9037
(York)Eb mellophone
Bears the inscription ’Kohler and Chase-distributors for Pacific Coast9058
(York)shepherds-crook cornet
’Professional’ model. Key of B-flat/A, high pitch, unlacquered brass.9095
Professional made by JW York & Sons Grand Rapids, MichBb cornet
Instrument comes with additional main slide and first and third valve slides. Mouthpiece is stamped ’E.B. Llewellyn Personal Model.’ Square wooden case covered in black fabric with reinforced corners. Valve number and serial number are stamped on each valve inside the top cover.10088-10711
(York)trumpets
Cost new for these instruments was $97.6910348
(York)trumpet
Cost new was $4010521
New Model Monarch made by J.W York & Sons, Grand Rapids, MichiganBb cornet10895
J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, Michigancornet in Bb/A
Instrument has mouthpiece tuning bit as well as additional tuning slides. Silver-plated with gold-plated inner bell. Engraved ’Alfred Turner Nov. 27 - 05 Milwaukee, Wis.’11373
(York)shepherd’s-crook cornet
’Professional’ model. Key of B-flat/A, high pitch, burnished silver-plated finish, gold-wash bell, full-body engraving (right side only), inscribed ’Kohler and Chase, Distributors for the Pacific Coast’; mouthpiece, original case.11413
Made By J.W. York and Son Grand Rapids, Mich.Eb tuba
High pitch?12076
Grand Rapids Band Instrument Companycornet
Wizard model cornet with 2 sets of slides, both high pitch and low pitch. Contact estimates the instrument was made between 1895 and 190513565
York Monarchunk.13865
J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, MichBb cornet
’Professional’ model instrument. Instrument is low pitch.14086
J.W York and Sons Grand Rapids, Michiganbaritone
Instrument came with two unmarked, ornate mouthpieces in original case.14685
(York)Eb tuba
Estimated by contact to be made between 1895 and 1905. Instrument is both high pitch and low pitch.15105
made by J.W York & Sons, Grand Rapids, MichiganBb cornet15603
Made by J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, MiShort model shepherd’s crook cornet
Instrument has crooks in Bb and C with one removeable leadpipe, forked water key. Instrument is silver-plated with gold-plated accents on leadpipe, finger buttons, top/bottom valve caps, tuning slides, water key and inside of bell. Bore is .455. Instrument has been restored.16088
Made by J.W. York and Son Grand Rapids, Mich.Eb tuba
Mouthpiece is York and Sons. Arne Larson estimated date of manufacture as 1923. W-shaped tuning slide.16947
J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, Mich.Bb/A cornet
’Professional’ model17320
J.W. York & Sons made in Grand Rapids, MichiganEb alto horn
Valves are stamped 1,2,3.19385
Made By J.W. Yorks and Sons Grand Rapids, Mich.Eb tuba
Date of manufacture estimated by Arne Larson at 1910. Mouthpiece is stamped York and Sons. High pitch? Similar to the York model 30 in the Oliver Ditson Guidebook #2 from the 1920s. This instrument does not have the extra doughnut of tubing for conversion.19417
(York)Eb tuba
Estimated by contact to be made between 1895 and 1905. Instrument is both high pitch and low pitch.20166
J.W. York and SonsBb baritone
Instrument is a 3-valve upright, silver-plated. This instrument does not bear the July 12, 1910 patent date.20348
Professional Made by J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, Michcornet in Bb/A
’Speciale Style.’ Bore is .465. fixed leadpipe, high/low pitch achieved with tuning slides, second leadpipe slide with mechanism for quick change to A.20385
Made by J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, Mich.Eb tuba
Three-valve top action. Bell is 20 inches.20686
J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, MichBb/A cornet
Instrument is HP/LP. Bears the inscription ’New Model Monarch’.21397
New Model Monarch Made by J. W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, Michcornet
’Monarch New Model’ Bore is .465. Instrument is virutally identical to a ’Wurlitzer’ cornet with which the owner is familiar. (The Wurlitzer is likely an unmarked York stencilled by the Wurlitzer company.) Instrument is identical to 20348.21733
New Model Monarch made by J.W York & Sons, Grand Rapids, MichiganBb cornet23915
Made by J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, MichBb cornet
’Professional’ model.24487
Made by J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, Mich.cornet in C-Bb-A
Long model cornet. ’S’ model. Bore is .435. Leadpipe has three slide crooks. Third slide bears Bb-A removable ladder.24602
Made by J.W. York and Sons Grand Rapids, Michdouble-belled euphonium
Five valved instrument. #142 is stamped on fifth (selector) valve. The instrument looks like an 1895 Conn. The instrument has W shaped tuning slides.25330
Grand Rapids Band Instrument Company. Grand Rapids, MichEb tuba25583
USA Line Grand Rapids Band Instrument Company Grand Rapids, Mich. USAEb tuba
High pitch? Extra tuba added to the lead pipe to convert it to low pitch. Last update: December 28, 2017
German Wurlitzer Jukeboxes - Models, Programming the Pricing Computer (Selection & Credit Computer), Prep for Shipping, Parts & Service Manuals (pdf), upgrading your CD player, troubleshooting (chart), and lubrication courtesy of John’s Jukes Ltd./Flippers.com - Wurlitzer Distributor - since 1989
For a lighter look at Classic Jukeboxes please visit the Canadian NFB site and watch a great movie about how one company put a 1015 to work...(Juke-Bar about 10 minutes - LOL!) Note that if you do not live in Canada you may not be able to watch the film...
A tour of the Wurlitzer factory (USA) circa 1947...Deutsche Wurlitzer Jukebox Models by year: (some info from ’Wurlitzer Jukeboxes’ published by AMR 1988) 1961: Lyric 1975: Atlanta 3D, Baltic, Lyric, Tarock, Cabaret, Hideaway 1976: X2, Baltic, Lyric, Cabaret, Hideaway 1977: X5, Niagara, Baltic, Lyric, Tarock, Cabaret, Hideaway 1978: X7, Niagara 2, Niagara E, Baltic 4, Baltic 100, Lyric, Cabarina, Tarock, Cabaret, Hideaway 1979: X200E, X9, Carillon, Atlanta 4, Niagara E, Lyric, Cabarina, Tarock, Hideaway 1980: X200E, X9, Carillon, Atlanta 200E, Atlanta 160, Lyric, Tarock, Cabarina, Hideaway 1981: Atlanta 160, Atlanta 200, Sleeted, Niagara E, Cabarina, Tarock, Hideaway 1982: Estrella, Niagara 5, Cabarina, Fuego 3D, Tele-Disc, Hideaway 1983: Caravelle, Barcarole, Fuego 3D, Tele-Disc, Hideaway 1984: SL700, Diana, Fuego 3D, Caravelle, Tele-Disc, Tarock, Hideaway 1987: One More Time (OMT) Introduction of the reproduction of the 1946-47 1015, but with a ’Modern’ 100 selection 45RPM record mechanism. (download PDF manual for OMT-45 - 2MB in size) ( OMT-45 Parts Manual ) (PDF of schematic for animated lights for very first OMTs - no bubble tubes!) 1988?: New Orleans (parts manual), Carnegie (parts manual) 1989?: OMT-CD The new CD bubbler introduced! (download late 1990s PDF manual #22 - does not cover early OMT nor the New Orleans or New York, NY models) (OMT-CD Parts Manual #14 - !!errata!! - Pg 12 has the curved bubble tubes miss-numbered), (revised colour cylinders after serial #4003XXXX) 1990?: New York, NY (Download the parts manual) (Download light wiring and bubble tube wiring diagrams) New York, NY uses the same manual as the OMT-CD of the early 90s. 1995?: Elvis model OMT-CD 1998?: Rave-On - Owners manual with troubleshooting 1998?: Princess - Operators field service with troubleshooting 2005: OMT I-Pod 2006: Wurlitzer 2100 Nostalgia 2007: Wurlitzer Peacock ReplicaOMT-45 Cartridge installation: Here are some pictures of the correct wiring for a 45RPM cartridge as used in Wurlitzer Vinyl jukeboxes.Shipping a Wurlitzer Jukebox: Shipping bolt locations for German Wurlitzer jukeboxes both 45 and CD Tie down CD player and clamp arm so they can’t flop around...note red strap placement and protective cover over CD-Player lens.
PARTS AND SERVICE MANUALS IN PDF FORMAT (click on the name of your machine for the PDF) for our parts department- please have your serial number included with any correspondence!Carnegie-CDNew Orleans-CDNew York, NY(parts 4.8mb)OMT-45/Vinyl records (Turntable parts PDF)OMT-CDM-4I Operators Manual with troubleshooting guide (Original A3/A4 size shrink to 11 X 17 format doublesided mixed with 8.5 X 11 - inches)OMT-CD(parts 2.8mb) - note this is mostly for OMTs after serial number 34040766 (1994)OMT-CD-Pro - 2004 on, Operating manual with troubleshootingNewer OMT Colour Cylinder parts - after late 1999 (after serial 3911xxxx)Princess-CD Field Service with troubleshooting, PartsK99 Amplifier schematics and service manual --------------------------------------------- Here is a PDF of the procedure (lo-rez 750K higher rez a little further on) to replace the pilasters, bubble tubes or fluorescent lights in a OMT (45 or CD). I have a higher resolution version available (4 MB) for those with a large bandwidth... Brand New Replacement CD-PRO 2 CD Player for Wurlitzer, NSM or ROWE Unfortunately the upgrade kit (instructions) to replace your defective CDM3 or CDM4S, with a CD-Pro series player is no longer available. Identify your player with this PDF.Troubleshooting the German WurlitzersCDM3, CDM4-I, CDM12, & CD-PRO (pictures of the various CD-players)Mechanism Service Adjustment documents - these are from the 1986/87 service manual (A4 European size, you will need to reduce them to Letter Size) but cover the OMT series as well - both vinyl and CD: In German, English, and French. These cover adjusting the gripper arm, gearbox, tone arm, carousel, and record player. Very handy! A better copy of the Service Manual is available - email us! Tips & Techniques:1) Your CDM-3 CD jukebox is not playing CDs (loads CD, spins a couple of times or after about twenty seconds simply returns the CD to the carousel) - check the Thermister under the metal cover just to the left of the Selection & Credit computer. I recommend replacing the Thermister with a 3A (max) fast blow fuse (pigtail leads as it must be soldered in) 2) If your German Wurlitzer CD jukebox is between serial numbers 3106XXXX and 3207XXXX (June 1991 - July 1992) and you have any of the following problems, then you probably need toread this PDF. (German/English/French) Symptom 1) SCC Control Unit faulty 1. Record carrier turns continuously (and the ’Z’ - CD Count & ’K’ - Carriage Home LEDs are flashing correctly on the SC&C). 2. Gripper arm moves continuously, putting the CD on the player and returning it immediately. 3. A selected CD is put on the player, is not played however, and returned to the record carrier after 15 sec (SC&C 40315). 4. A selected CD is placed on the player, the TOC (Table Of Contents red LED under CD-Control keypad goes out)) is read in but the selected CD is not being played (SC&C 40315). or Symptom 2) Opto-Coupler interface in CD Control faulty (in combination with SC&C 40315) 1. A selected CD is put on the player. The CD turns continuously fast clockwise or anti-clockwise; no sound appears and after approx. 50 sec. it is returned to the record carrier. 2. A selected CD is placed on the player, SC&C control tries 3 times to read the TOC (relay M6 clicks 7 times). CD is then returned to the record carrier. or Symptom 3) EMP faulty (only in models with EMP MMS 111) - Electronic Coin Mechanism(we sold none in Canada) 1. The display indicates credit without coin insertion.
3) OMT-CD Jukebox tosses CDs: On CDM3, CDM4, and CDM12 models (converted from earlier players) up to serial number 3209xxxx the machine stores the CD Clamp Arm with the magnet clasped to the CD player. This unfortunately leads to premature breakage of the magnetic puck rim and it will sit unevenly on the CD Clamp leading to poor securing of CDs and subsequent tossing of CDs. It looks like simply adjusting the Clamp Arm Height (rear) will enable the Clamp Arm to sit above the player when at rest, saving the puck. I do suspect that the newer Clamp Arm Lift assembly is also required. Picture of new and old puck and where they are!3a) OMT-45 or OMT-CD Jukebox tosses records: Another problem is when either the oils and grease have dried up causing the gripper arm to be sluggish in operation, or the gripper claw is cracked or has a problem. Here is a short video showing the proper speed of the gripper arm cycle.3b) OMT-45 or -CD takes too long to cycle and you get an error number: Here is a short video showing the proper speed of the gripper arm cycle. When the gripper arm motor is too slow it can be either lubrication or a fouled up armature inside the motor itself. Here are some pictures on fixing the armature by cleaning the gaps with a thin metal strip (or plastic) that fits snuggly in the slots of the armature. Cleaning these will bring the motor back to factory speed. 4) Infra-Red Remote seems to have intermittent problems:IR Remotes can be confused by some types of ’Compact’ fluorescent bulbs. So if your jukebox is behaving oddly try turning off any compact fluorescent bulbs in the same room and see if the problem goes away... 5) CDM-12 and early CD-Pro - CD won’t centre properly on player. Philips originally used a ’Spider’ type of centring disc that was prone to breakage of the tiny fingers. This was replaced with a solid cone. Recommended update! Cone is $10 plus postage...6) CDM-12 & CD-Pro - testing the player PDF from field service manual outlining how to check the player when either on the bench of in the machine while the machine is idle. You will need a magnetic puck to keep the CD in place. If you are testing the player in the machine you will need to go to self test to clamp a CD.7) Record or CD basket/carousel turns endlessly - check that the Index Light (located under the black cover) is lit, if lit, then check that the Z and K LEDs on the Selection & Credit Computer are flashing as follows: K LED flashes once per revolution (home), Z LED flashes continuously (once per CD/45). Theory of K&Z LED operation PDF. You can order the bulb from us here. Youtube video of how to replace light bulb 7a) Display shows constant alternating Zeros - ’0’ - ’0’ - ’0’ back and forth, and the carousel basket is either turning or it is not: The alternating zeros are displayed because the SCC thinks the carrier is rotating (whether it actually is or not, it’s just for show purposes). My best diagnosis would be that the relay for the latch solenoid is pulled in, but either not making contact or there is an interruption between there and the latch solenoid (which includes the K7 switch), but the flashing 8 is not present to indicate a defective K7 switch/actuator. Best troubleshooting method:
Unplug plug blue from SCC
Using a pricing jumper wire (white wire with pin soldered on each end) short from Green to Blue…gripper motor should run and stop at either end if jumper is removed; no motor operation check motor, motor switch, +30vWurlitzer Lyric Cornet
If OK, cycle motor to home position over basket …
Using a pricing jumper short from Green to Gray…Latch solenoid should operate, carrier should rotate, Z should flash; if not check latch solenoid, K7 switch, K8 switch (if latch operates, but motor doesn’t), and -30v source.
If the above tests are OK, replace SCC (computer).
8) Flashing ’8’, nothing else is happening:This is usually a defective K7 switch or the actuator (part number 10900) has become loose or cracked and no longe

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