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Jukebox owners & collectors

By merccat

7 years ago


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#56 7 years ago

I really want to get into restoring jukes. Is there any kind of site like Pinside dedicated to jukeboxes?

Where's the best place to learn about repairing/restoring jukeboxes?

#60 7 years ago
Quoted from Coyote:

The only resources I know of are a mailing list - HIGHLY recommended - these people can help with ANYTHING - but they expect you to have a manual and know how to read it:
http://lists.netlojix.com/mailman/listinfo/jukebox-list
And ten this forum, which again, they expect you to know how to read a manual -
http://www.phonoland.com/index.php

Read the manual... fair enough. Thank you very much, hadn't seen these yet.

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#807 2 years ago
Quoted from pudealee:

There must be a new Jukebox manufacturer. I saw an ad on Facebook for a Waltlizard jukebox. Very rare I'm sure.
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Waltlizard is my favorite Pokémon

#813 2 years ago
Quoted from MrBally:

I agree that the Seeburg Microlog systems [Gray box & Black box] were easy to repair if you know what you are doing and carried a Simpson 260 meter. The route operator I worked for had aboot 150 jukeboxes on the route.70% Seeburg Microlog, 20% Rock-Ola and 8% Rowe/AMI. 2% were 1 NSM, 1 Seeburg Disco 160 and 1 Seeburg Phoenix. Those had the infamous Red box.

Wish I had been around for when there were 150 jukes on a route!

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