[Jukebox-list] Re: Aireon jukebox for sale, S.F. Bay area.
Ron Rich
ronnnrich at yahoo.com
Fri May 4 13:48:38 PDT 2007
Kyle,
I don't think so--Loewy only re-designed that (from "Fiesta", designed by someone else, to "Fisesta delux--") cabinet, then he designed the "canned ham", after which he worked for "United" and the Studebaker car company--seems that every company he worked for went out of biz shortly thereafter??
Ron Rich
"Mechanical Music of S.F." <mechanicalmusic at hotmail.com> wrote:
Re: Wes adding a dynamic brake to the turntable.
Sounds like otherwise, the records may have been gripped crooked, or
literally driven themselves part way, or completely free of, the gripper arm
during transfer. That would set up an ugly situation for sure.
I wonder if a rubber coating at the grip points would also do the trick?
Wow. ONE fatal flaw.
You have to wonder if Aireon would have become a real player, how it would
have affected the styling of the jukebox over the next several decades.
I think Raymond Loewy was a genius.
Kyle ~
Mechanical Music of San Francisco
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