[Jukebox-list] Visit from Georgia

Jjmscf at aol.com Jjmscf at aol.com
Sun Oct 1 11:39:05 PDT 2006


 
Wow ! That is so cool that you actually got them up there. Wish they would  
stop by here. I'd love to see that binder. I'm south of you on the eastern  
shore. Did he get the 2410 working? I got my 2510 working. Still need some  
cleaning and lube and amp rebuild but she's playing. I'm not running the amp now  
anymore until I get the cap kit. Darn. I could have got them to bring me a cap  
kit. Guess I'll just have to order one. I pulled the 5U4 and hooked the  
phono cables up to my 1960 Magnavox console stereo temporarily. Don't want to  
take any chances damaging the amp. It would be fun to meet others on  this list. 
I plan on going to the Carlisle PA  Gameroom show .I'm glad  Charlie is good 
enough to go. He's great. My Rockola 490-1 is still going  flawlessly thanks to 
him. How far are you from Annapolis since I'm going  through? I'd love to see 
your jukeboxes and Corvair.
 
J.C.
 
 
In a message dated 10/1/2006 2:02:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
etreble7 at comcast.net writes:

>For  everyone,
>I had a great visit from Roy and Sissy Dean, Wes's Son from  the Jukebox 
>Junkyard yesterday.  It was a very long drive from  Georgia to Maryland but they 
>arrived bleary-eyed in the late  afternoon.  Roy delivered a part to me and 
checked >out my Statesman  (NOT his personal favorite), my non-working 
Wurlitzer 2410 and >my stolen  (his words, not mine) Seeburg C.

>I checked out his binder with all  their fabulous work done on the 
restorations of >Jukeboxes, needless to  say, I found several that "I just gotta have". 
 Had some old >friends  here visiting from Florida (he wants a Jukebox so bad 
but I have to try to  >talk his wife into it!), his name is Ken and he had 
been reading Wes's  Book all >week so when Roy arrived he wanted to purchase one 
and Roy just  happened to >have one in his van, they were both happy!

>We said  our goodbyes about an hour later and they were off for a Crab 
Dinner in  >the Historic town of Annapolis and this morning were meeting up with my 
 friend, >Richard Hack, to view his personal collection of Mechanical Music,  
are they in for >a treat!!!

>I can't say how wonderful it was to  finally meet someone I have talked to 
for >months on the list and on the  phone.  You can never have too many 
friends.  It >would be  wonderful to hold a gathering once a year to meet everyone on 
this list,  >any planners?  lol
>Jackie
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