[Jukebox-list] Another Jukebox - Seeburg 147 Trashcan
John Robertson
pinball at telus.net
Thu Sep 27 10:31:08 PDT 2007
I have NOS parts for the P series of jukeboxes. Mostly small items -
like the indicator dials, switch blades, wipers, etc - no large
plastic/metal cabinet or cosmetic pieces at all. I do have a
mechanism that I have used as a parts source and it still has trays
and other major parts.
John :-#)#
At 12:46 PM -0400 9/27/07, etreble7 wrote:
>Hi JC and Jeremy,
>I agree, this is a "Project Juke" for sure! I think it's way over
>my head and I am sure I will have to have lots of help to restore
>it. Fortunately, I have a few good options near by, but for now I
>am just thrilled to have it and fuss over it. I am a "neat freak"
>so just cleaning it up will be fun for me.
>
>Jeremy, thanks for the link, I will get to that later today and post
>some of the pics, it's not too pretty. JC, I paid $200 for the
>Juke, and like I said, the records in it alone were worth the money
>to me, as you all know how much I love my music! I've been looking
>for 78rpms for a while, but only run across the Classical Music and
>some Holiday Music, never have I happened upon any R&R, so this is
>exciting.
>
>I am surprised at how big it is, not what I was expecting. I
>thought it was just over waist high, this thing is to my shoulders!
>
>Jeremy, what condition is your trashcan in? After looking at my
>pics, let me know how bad mine is, LOL!
>Jackie
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