[Jukebox-list] SEEBURG M100A MANUFACTURER OPTIONS

Automatic Music jrutoskey at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 8 20:14:19 PDT 2007


Ron you are so amazing. When WHEN WHEN will that book
come out? I can see it now.... The Encyclopedia of
SEEBURG JUKEBOX INFO by Ron Rich.

OK I have another question. The stepper and credit
unit covers on early 100's-- When were the cardboard
ones used, and when did they switch to metal? I would
have guessed that all A, B, and C machines had paper
ones, but I have seen enough machines in my time to
now be confused by that, as I have encountered A's and
B's with metal covers, that for all intents and
purposes I'd have no reason to believe they were ever
changed.

Oh, don't worry, I have a lot more questions, I am
just throwing them at you slowly:) By the way, I
enjoyed your commentary in AJ where you were talking
about the Panic Box kit with the marketer. What did
that thing do technically? I suppose if the credit or
keyboard failed, it just sequentially played hit
sides?... or did it play both sides? You mentioned
doing "the same thing with a screwdriver and a rubber
band". I just wondered, Ron, were you kinda joking or
just what CAN you do with a rubber band and a
screwdriver to effect the same result? For the life of
me I couldn't think of a thing. 

John D. Rutoskey


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