[Jukebox-list] RE: Plastic cover needed for Rowe search unit

Ian Zapczynski ianzap at hotmail.com
Wed Mar 7 12:31:51 PST 2007


I think I'm with Kyle on this now.   I appreciate everyone's thoughts and 
the offers I received, but since I need to save my pennies for a while, I'll 
live without the cover for now.   If it drives me crazy to know that it's 
missing down the road, it sounds like someone will still have one around.

Thankfully a kind list member has saved me by offering up a copy of the 
cabinet key that was destroyed as well.   I had left the lid up for a few 
days since I now have no key to get in the box, and I made sure to tell 
everyone in the house NOT to close it.   Of course, I came home last night 
and the first thing I saw was that the lid had been closed.  No one wanted 
to fess up to it either.

I think my wife and kids wonder why I have such love for my jukeboxes.  I 
say the answer's simple -- assuming you put some effort into it, you put in 
a quarter, press a couple of buttons and it plays a song.   More 
specifically, it does what you ask it to.   Which is more than I can say for 
my teenagers.  :)

-Ian


>Don,
>Hardly worth the effort.  It's really not important.
>Face it, these 45 jukes are never going into smoky bars/pubs again. :-)
>
>Kyle ~
>Mechanical Music of San Francisco
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>I wonder if you could make a mould and cast your own cover using a 2-part
>epoxy?
>Don

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