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Heads up, these are not very fun to work on. I have an issue with the mechs not returning the record to the wheel after the song is played. Anyone on pinside work on the mech boards?
Quoted from dmklunk:True dat. I just bought a 1967 Seeburg SS-160. As far as pinballs go, I am a solid state type of guy for the most part so these EM-like jukeboxes are definitely a completely different world.
My buddy bought an em Jukebox. It looked like a mess to work on. Got mine up and running now and in the basement.
Quoted from BR80:Are these worth anything? Got four of them in various working conditions. Heard the NSM brand was good, but obviously not collectibles. If anyone in So Cal wants them for parts or projects, let me know.
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CD ones arnt worth much. NSM is good because they still produce parts.
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