[Jukebox-list] Source for Seeburg PFEA1U Buttons?

JHayes2613 at aol.com JHayes2613 at aol.com
Mon Jun 18 17:00:02 PDT 2007


Ron is a wealth of information and we are lucky to have him.

In a message dated 6/18/2007 7:46:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Jjmscf at aol.com writes:

> 
>Wow Ron. You are a goldmine of information on  these Seeburgs.I wonder if the 
>LPC480s are supposed to be yellow or white? Mine are both yellow.As well as 
>my SS160 buttons.But I suspect the SS 160 buttons are from cigarette smoke as 
>it's caked in it on the inside.My LPC buttons are definitely white. Looking at 
>them I see the nubs versus none on the LPC1 buttons.The surprise is the blue 
>number ones and all white being on SS 160s because my SS160 has a white 
>keyboard plastic with clear letters and blue numbers.All the numbers  from Bill as 
>well as my other PFEA1 U have black supports. Did the white ones break easily 
>and therefore more than likely get replaced if they were replacing them for free?
>Oh and you rememered right on the castings. The letter ones have a little 
>track where the spring metal lies in like the LPC1 buttons but the LPC1 buttons 
>don't have the 4 nibs.
> 
>J.C.
> 
>In a message dated 6/18/2007 4:51:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
>ronnnrich at yahoo.com writes:
>
>>The buttons on that model are supposed to be yellow--at least the "letter" 
>buttons--the numbers >were blue on the early production runs, and white on the 
>last runs--BTW, I doubt that there are >many NOS left, as the factory quit 
>production shortly after the model run and subbed, the later, >SS-160 type. Also, 
>If I am remembering right, there is a difference between the castings for the 
>>letter and number buttons. Ron Rich
>
>>The number buttons are definitely different from the LPC models to the PFEA 
>models, as the later ones >have different support "nibs" on the bottoms. BTW, 
>you may find white colored button supports on some >phono's--the black ones 
>were only used in the very last production runs, and as (FREE, warranty) 
>>replacements. This system was not used in later phono's. Ron Rich 
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