[Jukebox-list] RE: 1964 Wurlitzer 2810

. . reegyrag at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 6 14:14:07 PDT 2007


Wow, thanks for the tips, Kyle!  I really appreciate it. 

I might have to get out my voltmeter tonight and see what i can do!

-thanks again.

-Gary

----- Original Message ----
From: Mechanical Music of S.F. <mechanicalmusic at hotmail.com>
To: jukebox-list at lists.netlojix.com
Sent: Monday, August 6, 2007 3:55:27 PM
Subject: [Jukebox-list] RE: 1964 Wurlitzer 2810

Working in exceptional cosmetic condition, I'd ask $1,200 for it (more if it 
were the 200 selection version).

Not working, as is yours, $300.  Sounds like a minor problem, though.

Are you able to establish credit?  If yes, then...
Is your keyboard latch solenoid being powered?  If either is 'no', check 
credit unit and fuses.

>From experience, I can tell you most people want to buy something that 
works.  It's not impressive to have one at a party that doesn't work right.  
  That said, you may find someone local who's willing to look inside and 
find the problem(s).

Price really all depends on location and condition, and if theres' someone 
nearby willing to take a risk on a non-worker.   I know I pay $40-$200 for 
non working but fixable jukes.

Good luck.

Kyle ~
Mechanical Music of San Francisco

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