[Jukebox-list] 1938 Seeburg Regal
david wendell
dwaw12 at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 26 04:32:29 PST 2008
Lee,
Congratulations on the first jukebox. I hope you
enjoy it as much as most of us who own them do.
Check on the back for an ID tag. Hopefully it is
present. Get the model number from the tag. If the
tag is gone it can still be identified.
Check with Victory Glass as a start on the parts.
Just do a Google search. There are others too
supplying parts. Look around on the web for Seeburg
and you will undoubtedly find your jukebox even if the
ID tag is missing.
Even before the plastices etc. it would be very
important to get a service manual and read through it.
Check carefully all the fuses you can find and make
certain everone is exactly the correct value. Too
large a fuse may cause severe damage or even a fire.
I do this before I plug any unknown jukebox in.
The people here have helped me and they really know
jukeboxes! Have fun and enjoy!
David Wendell
--- Lee Bryant <LCB66 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Hello, I just bought my first jukebox today. I have
> always wanted one. I went to look at a car witha
> friend and sitting in the corner was this beautiful
> jukebox. My friend didn't buy the car but i bought
> the Seeburg.
> It is complete with records. it doe's need new red
> plastic on the two upper right & left curves.
>
> I am looking for a manual and the plastic parts. Any
> help you can give will be appreciated.
> Thank you!
> Lee Bryant
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