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Old October 20th 07, 07:57 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
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I have a Seeburg stereo console model #LPC-1 R 1963.

I still am a little new to jukes in general, and was looking for more
info on this box. Right now it is not working. I think the credit unit
maybe bad/dirty. Push buttons and nothing happens, (yes credit are on
there). Sometimes the credits do not appear. And naturally is the box
a descent seller?
Thank you....

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Old October 21st 07, 03:08 AM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
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I am working on an LPC-1 right now and got it all working ( accept
selection E1 )

I have found with any old jukebox it is important to go through and
clean all the contact pints and see that they are aligned right . Pain
because that machine has a bunch of them . Next would be mechanical
parts stuck from old hardened oil .

Their are 2 fuses in that credit box , check those .

Value ? it depends alot on how it looks and where you try to sell it .
Most collectors frown on these models . I see them on the net on
websites in working order for 300$
If one were in real good condition and not beat up keyboard and you
re-formica the ugly dark sides with red formica and replaced the ugly
grille cloth with red or something colorfull and really shined up the
rest of it it may bring twice that .

I kinde like the LPC-1 and its `sister` The ``Discothque``

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Old October 21st 07, 01:47 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
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Default Seeburg stero console

On Oct 20, 9:08 pm, (Ken G.) wrote:
I am working on an LPC-1 right now and got it all working ( accept
selection E1 )

I have found with any old jukebox it is important to go through and
clean all the contact pints and see that they are aligned right . Pain
because that machine has a bunch of them . Next would be mechanical
parts stuck from old hardened oil .

Their are 2 fuses in that credit box , check those .

Value ? it depends alot on how it looks and where you try to sell it .
Most collectors frown on these models . I see them on the net on
websites in working order for 300$
If one were in real good condition and not beat up keyboard and you
re-formica the ugly dark sides with red formica and replaced the ugly
grille cloth with red or something colorfull and really shined up the
rest of it it may bring twice that .

I kinde like the LPC-1 and its `sister` The ``Discothque``


Thanks for the info.

 




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