[Jukebox-list] Ristaurcrat

Wesley Dean wesleydean at cox.net
Fri Dec 29 08:09:44 PST 2006


    The design of jukes never considered the lowly service person in their equation.  The designers considered these persons an expendable commodity. The only person that needed pleasing was the one that wrote the checks.
    I was told by an operator that loved Rock-Olas that mechanics were no problem. He said he could take a person off the streets and in two days teach him how to fix ninety percent of any problems that may he may encounter.
    I reiterate that jukes were made for one purpose only. They were not made to satisfy one's ego and brag to one's neighbors. If this is your motive, buy a Rolls. 
    I commend the person that is involved in this hobby solely as a method of expanding their knowledge of things mechanical. Wes
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From: "Justin S." <fordfalcon63 at hotmail.com>
To: <jukebox-list at lists.netlojix.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 9:25 AM
Subject: [Jukebox-list] Ristaurcrat


> Just finshed a selective Ristaurcrat juke repair for a buddy of mine. For 
> those inclined to pruchase one, they were in no way designed with the 
> service tech in mind. Be forwarned.  Justin
> 


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