[Jukebox-list] Visit from Georgia
Jjmscf at aol.com
Jjmscf at aol.com
Tue Oct 3 17:25:16 PDT 2006
I know what you mean about not being in a position to shop. The Wurlitzer
2510 was the final straw. That is unless I get a super deal on a 78 box or
really collectible 45 box and it's local....lol.The Wurlitzer 2510 was a little
later box than I was looking for but when I saw the phone no. and learned it
lived only 5 miles away for the last 25 years I had to have it.One's got to go
before another one comes home. And I live by myself...lol. I think my cousin
is getting tired of being called to help with the jukeboxes. I got plenty of
work to do on the ones I have. I'm trying to wrap up the LPC1 so it can go
home with my boss. It's in the kitchen where I work on my projects. That may
have to change someday if I get married...lol.
I like to go look around at the show and see what the pro restored machines
look like. I usually don't buy anything either other than some records and
maybe a book from Rockola Charlie who represents Always Jukin' at the show.
J.C.
In a message dated 10/3/2006 9:10:04 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
etreble7 at comcast.net writes:
>J.C.
>Yes, you are correct, I would love to go!! Checking my calendar, I think
we
>might be able to make it. Of course, lots can change around here between
>now and then, lol I would just love to look around, not in a position
right
>now to shop.
> My focus is getting my 2410 running. There are a couple people I can
call
>that I think can help me out and they are fair and reasonably priced. I
>will continue to do and learn what I can and save up. Wes has been more
>than helpful and generous with his time. I am making some headway, it's
>just slow.
>I will contact you off list with details of the Gameroom Show, maybe we
>could hook up for breakfast if we all go on the same day.
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