We acquired this Seeburg jukebox in Atherton, Calif., in 1964. It plays vertically, alternating record sizes, and can play one or both sides of a record. We’d love to know more about it. — Peggy ...
Here at Hackaday, we love to see old hardware treated with respect. A lovingly restored radio or TV that’s part of our electronic heritage is a joy to behold, and while we understand the desire to ...
Dan Coulter will never live in the era of Elvis, Marilyn Monroe and Cadillacs with big fins. So Coulter does the next best thing. He runs a jukebox repair shop, surrounded by the same music — played ...
BRYANT - Bill Jones' thoughts roam as he works in the shop behind his home. "Anytime I finish a jukebox, I stand up and look at it and wonder, 'Now how many people over the years have listened to this ...
Q: What I’m looking for is someone to fix jukeboxes in the Quad-Cities or not too far from the Quad-Cities. I have a Rock-Ola. — Jerry, Rock Island Q: A friend of mine and I have Seeburg jukeboxes and ...
A fascinating rhythm blared last week from Chicago’s Seeburg Corp., the world’s biggest jukebox maker. Three years ago Seeburg gave mankind the 200-selection machine. This year the sound in Seeburg’s ...
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