A 1941 model Peacock, upon which only 1,530 records have been played, is noted for its artistic grille work and is one of the greatest design innovations by Wurlitzer artist
Paul Fuller. It uses revolving discs of polarized film and varying thicknesses of colorless cellophane to create prisms of moving, changing colors.
Tulip
The 1941 model 850A Tulip is considered extremely rare because only 456 machines were made.
Bubbler
The 1946 model 1015 Bubbler is the most popular jukebox ever built, setting the record for highest production with more than 60,000 machines. With its bubble tubes changing colors from its base to its arch, Fuller turned a utilitarian device into an art object still considered a design icon in pop culture.