Monday, March 25, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Busy Dayz...
So far, I did not get the chance to start working on the box. Unfortunately. Been kind busy with some Stanford classes at night. Anyway, I just got a book about current jukebox prices and I think I made a good deal (on the box and the book). So if you guys are interested in the value of your jukebox check out the pocket guide from "always jukin".....
Cheers!
Cheers!
Monday, March 11, 2013
First Records are here
I orders some 45s and got the first shipment today. Surfin Bird from the Trashmen and wind of change from the Scorpions. Looking forward to have it all fixed up and playing my favored songs!!
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Info
Hey all,
I found some interesting YouTube Movies describing the Selection mechanism and also how to change the clutch. Check it out if you are interested. It does not seem too difficult.
Seeburg 100 B Mechanics
I for myself, I try to get ready and ordered some Books and Tools. I will check the books out and post the names if I find them useful.
Cheers,
-Andre
I found some interesting YouTube Movies describing the Selection mechanism and also how to change the clutch. Check it out if you are interested. It does not seem too difficult.
Seeburg 100 B Mechanics
I for myself, I try to get ready and ordered some Books and Tools. I will check the books out and post the names if I find them useful.
Cheers,
-Andre
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
First Post
Hi all,
I'm starting this blog to tell the story of my Jukebox. Recently, what means last Friday (March 1st 2013) I bought an awesome peace of American History. A Seeburg Jukebox from 1951. It is a Seeburg 100M B and looks really great. It is partly restored but unfortunately currently not running. Please follow me during my restoration and remodeling journey. Maybe you will find some of the posts interesting.
Cheers,
-Andre
I'm starting this blog to tell the story of my Jukebox. Recently, what means last Friday (March 1st 2013) I bought an awesome peace of American History. A Seeburg Jukebox from 1951. It is a Seeburg 100M B and looks really great. It is partly restored but unfortunately currently not running. Please follow me during my restoration and remodeling journey. Maybe you will find some of the posts interesting.
Cheers,
-Andre
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