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6592
I would appreciate any sites that sell tubes, replacement parts and have a good reputation...
krasnow333
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Nov 1, 2006
3:48 pm
6593
Hello Seeburg Lovers. I just wanted to touch base on the subject of transporting Seeburgs. 2 years ago, I purchased an H100JL from a local Ebay seller. He...
Jeff
wingnut049
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Nov 1, 2006
4:53 pm
6594
Thanks to Tony Miller I now know I have a 1958 not a 1959.The volume is strong when first turned on and then loses volume and cannot be cranked up. Any advice...
krasnow333
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Nov 1, 2006
8:53 pm
6595
These mechanisms were not designed to be laid down. Laying them on their sides is worse, but laying them on their backs can do some serious damage. The main...
selectomatic
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Nov 1, 2006
10:21 pm
6596
There is often some confusion regarding what "year" a machine is. The reason for this is simple. Following the lead of the American automotive manufacturers,...
selectomatic
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Nov 1, 2006
11:24 pm
6597
Hi, I had a similar problem on my 100c. Assuming you have a tube amp it may have the same problem. The coupling capacitors in the final output tube circuit...
william morton
billsjukebox
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Nov 1, 2006
11:40 pm
6598
Hello again, Seeburg Lovers. Just to make myself clear. The H100JL was brought to me. If I had my druthers, I'd move it standing upright. Like the man said,...
Jeff
wingnut049
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Nov 2, 2006
12:03 am
6599
So that will be next summer. I don`t know exactly how much 80°F are, but it sounds a lot. What do you think about glasscleaner? Befor I use any cleaner on my...
mellendorf3000
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Nov 2, 2006
1:11 am
6600
80F is about 28C. I use glass cleaner (Windex) on a tooth brush for a lot of cleaning. You just need to be careful to keep away from capacitors and resistors. ...
selectomatic
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Nov 2, 2006
4:41 am
6601
Glass cleaner is pretty mild. Basically you don't want to get anything soaking wet, especially underneath, unless it's a hot summer day and/or you have some...
Duke And Rat
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Nov 2, 2006
7:44 am
6602
I recently purchased a Seeburg M100C jukebox which was transported on its back to my house, as I now know this is not the was to transport a jukebox.The...
stevenl3551
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Nov 2, 2006
2:53 pm
6603
Kevin, when we used to uncrate the jukes from the factory certain things were done that the average person would not do in moving the box. On Wurlitzers the...
The Jukebox Junkyard
jukeboxjunkyard
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Nov 2, 2006
4:23 pm
6604
... up ... I have seen the other posts on this and I agree that that the autospeed unit capacitors is a likely cause. However if that does not fix your problem...
billsjukebox
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Nov 2, 2006
11:13 pm
6605
Wes, Somewhere, in warehouses, workshops, and mostly in landfills there are a couple million of those weird, long hold-down bolts that Seeburg used for...
selectomatic
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Nov 3, 2006
3:05 am
6606
... For tubes, capacitors, electric parts go here: http://www.verntisdale.com/ http://www.jukeboxamprepair.com/ Everything else: ...
frankyt66
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Nov 3, 2006
5:02 am
6607
... For the outside I use pure Mr. Clean or Krut Cutter while Mr. Clean is not as agressive. Better for printed labels. Krut Cutter may damage paint but great...
frankyt66
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Nov 3, 2006
5:18 am
6608
Mr. Clean will clean your whole box, and everything that's in it, Mr. Clean will clean the small parts, and get rid of the smell, Mr. Clean, Mr. Clean, Mr....
Duke And Rat
broduke2000
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Nov 3, 2006
9:33 am
6609
Well, there is a cleaner that looks like it si Mr Clea. Its name is "Meister Propper" it has the same Bodybuilding man on it. Due to Globalisation it is...
mellendorf3000
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Nov 3, 2006
10:41 am
6610
Kevin, of course Wurlitzer was very cost conscious and that's probably why they removed the casters instead of using valuable 2 X 4 s. I never could easily...
Wesley Dean
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Nov 3, 2006
2:11 pm
6611
If you go to Meister Proper's website, you'll see that he is brought to you by Procter & Gamble, the same company that produces Mr. Clean. So unless Mr. Clean...
selectomatic
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Nov 3, 2006
2:18 pm
6612
Try us we've been here over thirty years and I think we're reliable. We have a lot of good used parts you can't get anywhere else. Wes ... From: krasnow333 To:...
Wesley Dean
jukinwes
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Nov 3, 2006
2:39 pm
6613
I came across a few interesting 45rpm singles the other day. The are from the 1982 and made by CBS Columbia-Epic. They are 7", single sided, have a small...
Nick
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Nov 3, 2006
5:22 pm
6614
I use Formula 409, commercial version if available. It is strong enough to cut through all the nicotine and doesn't remove the paint. I spray it down, let it...
Nick
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Nov 3, 2006
5:45 pm
6615
Nick, I have baked amplifiers at 160 degrees with no adverse effects. Wes ... From: Nick To: seeburgjukeboxinformationclub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday,...
The Jukebox Junkyard
jukeboxjunkyard
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Nov 3, 2006
11:06 pm
6616
From my pile of useless information: A Polystyrene 45 was put in direct sunlight. At the end of 10 minutes, temp of record was 140 degrees, with no ill...
Duke And Rat
broduke2000
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Nov 4, 2006
1:57 am
6617
They only did that for a year or two. You'll notice it's also pressed on the cheaper Polystyrene, while the same era dual-sided 45's were mostly pressed on...
Duke And Rat
broduke2000
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Nov 4, 2006
10:13 am
6618
Ah, polystyrene, that explains why these records are stiff by comparison to vinyl pressings. Columbia and Victor/RCA had running fights over who's recording...
Nick
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Nov 4, 2006
4:07 pm
6619
Hello, perhaps someone could help me? I´ve bought a defect LPC480 jukebox - the Income Totalizer and the pricing unit aren´t inside. need them to play...
ayp_78
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Nov 4, 2006
6:34 pm
6621
Hi AYP?. The income totalizer needs not to be present. We make credit unit eliminators for just about any juke. If interested, contact me direct. Wes ... From:...
The Jukebox Junkyard
jukeboxjunkyard
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Nov 4, 2006
8:49 pm
6622
The 3 ways to tell if it's Polystyrene: 1) It's got a sharp outer edge 2) Yup, it's stiffer 3) Because it mostly air, when you ram a finger into it, it makes...
Duke And Rat
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Nov 4, 2006
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