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Wurlitzer Photoplayer Case Design Numbers

Photoplayer Style G case design number 00.

(Photograph courtesy of Q. David Bowers.)

Wurlitzer Style G Photoplayer Case Design Number 00.

This style G Photoplayer was introduced in 1913, and sold through 1926, for a reported grand total of 708 units sold.

Photoplayer Style G case design number 3.

(Photograph courtesy of Q. David Bowers.)

Wurlitzer Style G Photoplayer Case Design Number 3.

This style G Photoplayer was introduced in 1913, and sold through 1926, for a reported grand total of 708 units sold.

Photoplayer Style G case design number 4.

(Photograph courtesy of Q. David Bowers.)

Wurlitzer Style G Photoplayer Case Design Number 4.

This style G Photoplayer was introduced in 1913, and sold through 1926, for a reported grand total of 708 units sold.

Photoplayer Styles H and K case design number 5.

(Photograph courtesy of Q. David Bowers.)

Wurlitzer Style H and K Photoplayer Case Design Number 5.

The style H Photoplayer was introduced in 1913, and sold through 1919, for a reported grand total of only 63 units sold. In contrast, the style K was also introduced in 1913, and was sold through the year 1927, for a total of 295 units sold.

Photoplayer Style O case design number 4 (or 3).

(Photograph courtesy of Q. David Bowers.)

Wurlitzer Style O Photoplayer Case Design Number 4 (or 3).

This style O Photoplayer was introduced in 1915, and sold through 1927, for a reported grand total of 474 units sold.

Photoplayer Style G case design numbers 5 and 6.

(Photograph courtesy of Q. David Bowers.)

Wurlitzer Style O Photoplayer Case Design Number 5 (for single roll frame models) and design number 6 (for duplex roll frames models).

This style O Photoplayer was introduced in 1915, and sold through 1927, for a reported grand total of 474 units sold.

Photoplayer Style YO case design number 3.

(Photograph courtesy of Q. David Bowers.)

Wurlitzer Style YO Photoplayer Case Design Number 3.

This style was introduced in 1915, and sold through 1924, for a reported grand total of 100 units sold. The Style YO played standard 88-note player piano rolls.

Photoplayer Style U case design number 1.

(Photograph courtesy of Q. David Bowers.)

Wurlitzer Style U Photoplayer Case Design Number 1.

This style U Photoplayer was introduced in 1915, and sold through 1927, for a reported grand total of 171 units sold.

Photoplayer Style U case design number 2.

(Photograph courtesy of Q. David Bowers.)

Wurlitzer Style U Photoplayer Case Design Number 2.

This style U Photoplayer was introduced in 1915, and sold through 1927, for a reported grand total of 171 units sold.

Photoplayer Style U case design number 3.

(Photograph courtesy of Q. David Bowers.)

Wurlitzer Style U Photoplayer Case Design Number 3.

This style U Photoplayer was introduced in 1915, and sold through 1927, for a reported grand total of 171 units sold.

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