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Jukebox help

By joekiss

5 years ago


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    #1 5 years ago

    Have a friend wanting to sell a jukebox...are there any similar sites to this that deal with jukeboxes? Thanks.

    #2 5 years ago

    Klov.com. jukebox section.

    #3 5 years ago

    Try Google groups. Here’s their Seeburg group. https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!forum/seeburg-jukebox-information-club
    I’m sure they have groups for other makes. Facebook is also a good place.
    What’s he selling?

    #4 5 years ago

    What’s he selling?

    1965-66 Wurlitzer 3000. Works fine.

    #5 5 years ago

    Still looking for a ballpark value

    #6 5 years ago

    About 10 years ago when we first got into the hobby I thought it would be cool to do Jukeboxes also. I quickly discovered they were not as much "fun" as pinball especially when it came to moving them. The biggest issue these days is very few people are looking for Jukeboxes that play 45's and if they do want one that plays 45's they typically want the 1950's style.

    Anyway from my experience you are lucky to get a couple hundred dollars out of most Jukeboxes from the 1960's or 1970's and even cheap they can be tough to sell. I don't know anything about this specific Jukebox but I will say don't get your hopes too high.

    #7 5 years ago

    I have 25 jukes is my collection, mostly 50/60s Seeburgs.
    The fully exposed Wurlitzers like the 1900/2000/2100 series are big bucks ($5-10K depending on model). The boxy 2200 series is maybe $1-2K. They started hiding the mechanism with the 2300 series. Some mechanism is still exposed and I like the 2300 series. After that, practically everything is hidden and price drops appreciably. Most of the console units can be had for less than $1K, some much less.

    #8 5 years ago

    Thanks. Start at 800-900?

    #9 5 years ago
    Quoted from joekiss:

    Thanks. Start at 800-900?

    Sounds about right and will allow some wiggle room!
    Fully functional, any issues? These jukes sound great, perfect addition to the recroom, shop, garage or mancave.

    #10 5 years ago

    says its 100%

    #11 5 years ago
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    #12 5 years ago

    Looks good, have you put it on CL?

    #13 5 years ago

    Yeah. 995...decent? Low or high?

    #14 5 years ago

    It’s a good starting price. Gives you wiggle room.

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