Vintage Spirit of St. Louis Jukebox Style -- AM/FM Radio, Cassette /Tape Player -- Lighted
This replica from a 1940's to 1950's jukebox. It is a table model that measures 14 1/2" high X 11" wide X 7 ½" deep. It's out-of-box weight is 6.5 to 7 lbs.
This is a working radio and cassette player. The cassette player is located on the lower part of the right side. It has a fast-forward button that works. The same button is also the eject button.
In the same area on the right side is a button that turns on the outside front display lights.
The background lights come on automatically with power (in the decoration things on the front and inside a clear window (that would have been where the records were displayed in the real machines). When you drop down the door area to the radio controls the lights also work there when it is first turned on.
There is a light bulb out in the upper left quarter of the front display panel. I have not checked to see what size bulb it would require.
There is also a burn spot on the front panel of the radio display. It appears like a bulb was too close from the back and burned it. Not too bad, but it is there.
There is a number under the electrical information display on the back: E160428. I have no idea what that means.