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« on: October 26, 2006, 01:40:04 pm » |
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I'm hopefully picking this up in the next day or so,... '>
It's gonna need a bit of work, but I should be able to make it work. I'll have some more pics when I get it home...
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« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2006, 04:19:56 pm » |
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Awesome!.... As anything... you'll be able to find any part you need... Sure someone here Has “Been there done that” with jukes too! Hope all goes well! Looks like a early 60s AY? model. I had one something like it.... Long gone... '> Should have kept it.... but needed parts for the 39 behind it.
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« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2006, 06:13:17 pm » |
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Cool! What model is it?
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« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2006, 07:24:43 pm » |
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Congrats A jukebox is still on my wish list, so I'm happy for you and envious of you.
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« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2006, 07:59:41 pm » |
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Q160 Seeburg..... 1959 ish... My father has the same one that he just got finished refurbing... I'll dig up a pic... I believe it holds 80 records and plays A & B sides. This one right now does not pick a selection... it just hunts. My fathers did the same thing, so hopefully we should be able to make it work. I'm cautiously excited. I've had a thing for this model, probably cause I lived with it for 10 years or so...The guy seemed real cool on the phone, and I told him I wanted it. He said he would hold it for me. I'm kinda confused on his price though-- its pretty cheap I think and the guy seems to know something about jukes... I am going to try to grab it tomorrow, but scheduling is tight. Saturday we are supposed to get killed with rain...
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« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2006, 10:34:25 pm » |
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Ken,
If you do get the juke and are in the need of a manual, I may be able to help put together a manual from my set of Seeburg manuals. I have original sets from the "Trashcan" (I forget the model number(s)) era up to the early 60's. My set did have models into the 70's & 80's but I bartered those away for pinball repairs several years back...
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« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2006, 07:18:26 am » |
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Thanks Jim! I may just have to take you up on that... I plan on picking this up tonite... '>
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« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2006, 10:04:55 pm » |
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Well, I got it home, and I can honestly think that I got the deal I have been waiting for... This machine is incredibly clean, chrome is in very good shape with minimal pitting. Unfortunately, the paint has flaked off the glass in many spots, and to make it look really pretty, the 2 pieces of glass will need to be replaced. The guy I bought it from only had it for about 6 months and was waiting for some buddies to help him get it running. He finally gave up. I see a few tubes missing from the board to start with. It has 3 speakers, but only one amp, so its not the stereo model. I'll post some pics in the morning...
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« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2006, 10:23:18 pm » |
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Congrats! I like the juke... I want one too, but that may be a ways down on the wishlist.
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« Reply #9 on: October 27, 2006, 10:37:46 pm » |
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Someone may have reproduced the glass; you'll have to do a little digging... Congrats on the new juke! '>
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« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2006, 11:52:38 pm » |
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For Glass I'd check Victory glass, they have a web site. Or check with Defee spelling my be wrong. Good luck with your AY160, Juke's are also a bad hab to pick-up lol have 6 jukes.
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« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2006, 02:53:28 am » |
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I'm almost certain the glass has been re-produced.
I'm at a juke fair next weekend. Two big parts people will be there
I'll make some enquires for you this side just in case you can't get it yours.
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« Reply #12 on: October 28, 2006, 06:41:51 am » |
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Thanks guys.. Victory does sell the glass.. not sure if it is NOS or repop.. my father got new pieces for his.. not bad either-- he paid about $80/ panel..
tuna.. my wife has already warned me about my collection habbits.. I've decided I need to quit working to make time to work on all my projects, but she wasn't real happy about that either...
Here are some pics. It was late by the time I got home last night and raining like mad, so I didn't get too many pics..
I forgot to mention... I got this for $150 '>
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« Reply #13 on: October 28, 2006, 11:19:45 am » |
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Your juke looks like it is stereo. You may want to look around Victory's website and magazine ads. A lot of the time they will run specials right before the Chicagoland show - even if you mail order it. T minus 2 weeks to The Show!
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« Reply #14 on: October 28, 2006, 11:22:09 am » |
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QUOTE It has 3 speakers, but only one amp, so its not the stereo model. It says stereo at the top of the juke - wouldn't this mean that it IS a stereo juke? Maybe it is just missing an amp? I do not know enough about them to be more informed. Good deal anyway though - congrats!
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« Reply #16 on: October 28, 2006, 12:22:45 pm » |
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I also noticed that it says 33 1/3 by where it says Stereo. Does this mean it plays the full size 33 1/3 RPM LP's? I believe there are some small (45 size) 33 1/3 records out there, but they certainly are not as common as the 45 RPM.
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« Reply #17 on: October 28, 2006, 01:38:07 pm » |
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(bubba @ Oct. 28 2006,11:31)
QUOTE you mean there are mags for this stuff I subscribe to Gameroom Magazine. There is a new publisher so there are good and bad changes that he is making. It's now in full color, and it is kind of going away from its roots of all coin-op stuff. I used to subscribe to Always Jukin (mid 80's until a year ago). I got tired of paying for their "catalog." About 1/3 of the magazine is ads for products that they are selling. You will also only find a couple articles in each issue. There is also Jukebox Collector Magaine. I have seen a few issues and it seems like a nice publication. Gameroom Magazine also sells a large number of books too! You can find the mini (7 inch, 33 1/3) albums on ebay and in antique stores. You might run in to some trouble with them though. Some models of jukes have to have a whole section (or more) dedicated to the mini's and they sometimes don't work. My Rock-Ola is supposed to play them, but it won't.
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« Reply #18 on: October 28, 2006, 08:34:22 pm » |
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To ask a stupid question.. How does the mech find where each track starts on the lp ? (unless they're all singles ?)
I know when you play an LP that you can tell where the tracks start from the deeper grooves, but how does one do this mechanically ?
Chris
P.S. $150 ?? I'm envious !! I figured jukes were about 5x that !
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« Reply #19 on: October 28, 2006, 08:37:42 pm » |
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(bubba @ Oct. 28 2006,11:31)
QUOTE I thought it was stereo as well, but from the little bit I've found so far is that one amp means mono, 2 amps would be stereo... If you look at the pic of the door, the blank plate is covering where the 2nd amp would go. Unless its under the cover and different that the first amp. Dr.-- you mean there are mags for this stuff  ....  '> There's no such as a single stereo amp then ? If it's stereo, what happens with the third speaker ? (a mix of left and right channels or what ?)
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« Reply #21 on: October 28, 2006, 11:52:09 pm » |
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Ah so it plays a mix of singles or whole sides, not individual tracks ? Always wondered.. a wallbox is a smaller wall mounted juke ?
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« Reply #22 on: October 28, 2006, 11:58:05 pm » |
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Just googled wallbox and like most non-juke owners I did think the wallbox was a mini jukebox.. I guess it was more like a coin operated remote control than anything ?
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« Reply #23 on: October 29, 2006, 01:02:06 am » |
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Yep, Its just the control back to the main juke or hideaway. Bit difficult trying to squash 50 45's and a mech into the back of those wallboxes.
A hideaway has the same insides as a normal jukebox (Mech, amp etc ) but no selection buttons and its stuffed into a very non descript box. Used in diners etc where the owner wires up as many wallboxes as he can to run from it. From an owners point of view wallboxes are good money makng machines. If three customers select the same song it will only play it once. Three times the money for one selection.
Its now possible to buy an interface to connect a wallbox to a computer. You can now choose exactly what track you want for your selections. I have one running in my gamesroom. You would never know the difference.
Dave
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« Reply #24 on: October 29, 2006, 01:18:38 am » |
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Sounds like a neat feature.. I take it there were specific models of jukes it could be used on ?
Any idea how the communication worked ? (pulses of electricty to signal which selection, etc ?)
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« Reply #25 on: October 29, 2006, 06:00:19 am » |
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Most wallboxes were hard-wired and did utilize pulses similar to older phone technology to perform the selection. If my memory serves me, most used a three conductor cable for the interconnect. There are systems that use wireless technology as well, Seeburg and Wurlitzer come to mind but there could be a few other manufacturers. Some of the Wurlitzer wireless units are from the early 1940s. I have a manual on the early wireless units from Wurlitzer and really thought this is advanced technology for jukeboxes.
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« Reply #26 on: October 29, 2006, 06:38:45 am » |
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Man, I have soo much to learn abou this stuff... I noticed the 33 1/3rd, but I figured it was the wrong glass for the machine. The records in it are 45's now. I did see something about slowing down the rpms as an option for this machine. but I thought it would have been full sized albums... I need some sites to look at for these things.. My wife told me I can't touch this thing until I redo my family room. Its project I've been putting off for over a year because its gonna be a PITA. Last night, we had a party and one of my buddies is a demolition guy... he will be over with a crew in 2 weeks to rip my fireplace apart and cut a trench in my floor '>
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« Reply #27 on: October 29, 2006, 07:53:58 am » |
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I have a Rockola that can play at 33. It pushes down levers on the turntable and slows the speed down. I 've never been able to get it to work poperly.
I Know that lots of restorers never invested time in ensuring that this worked when they overhauled a machine because there has never been much need for it.
Jim is definately right asbout the pulses. Its three wires for the Seeburg 3W1. Hardwired into the stepper unit in the juke.
I think Seeburg were the only ones to provide a stepper as part of the juke package. The other three provided it as an add on. The 3W1 was also very versatile in that it could be wired up with a little bit of knowledge to most other jukes of that era. That's why there are so many more 3W1 wallboxes around than any other make.
The gadget that sits between the wallbox and the PC converts the pulses into selections. Very clever, specially if you don't have the space for a full blown juke.
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« Reply #28 on: October 29, 2006, 09:47:08 am » |
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(Jim @ Oct. 29 2006,6:00)
QUOTE Most wallboxes were hard-wired and did utilize pulses similar to older phone technology to perform the selection. What I like doing is when one of my friends or relatives is by the jukebox, I go to a wallbox and make a slection. The relays clicking away at the pulses is pretty loud and they will usually jump! '> 
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