[Jukebox-list] 1958 United (Was: Done reading "The juke boxandme" )

Jens Hultgren drjukebox at gmail.com
Fri Aug 25 14:20:38 PDT 2006


In that case, it was ahead of its time, and operators were conservative.
They did sell quite a few M100A:s...the M100B was the big break through
then.

 Jens

On 8/25/06, Wesley Dean <wesleydean at cox.net> wrote:
>
>    Dave, the M-100A met some resistance from operators that thought
> one-hundred selections were way too much. They felt too much time was
> consumed selecting a specific tune.  Wes
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> --- Jens Hultgren <drjukebox at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Yes absolutely - if you have ten or more machines on a route, it is
> > critical
> > and there are other aspects of the Aireon that must've made it very
> > unattractive to operate compared to a M100A.
>
> What kind of mechanism did the Aireon machines have?
> I've tried to find a picture of the inside of one on
> the web and have come up empty.
>
>
> David Breneman         david_breneman at yahoo.com
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