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Hello,
I'm a newbie to jukeboxes but a longtime EM pinball guy. I want to pick up a machine that plays 45's to restore for my home arcade and need advice from experts on what maker and model would be a good direction. I also understand vacuum tubes (I'm 50 and helped my Dad repair our TV's when I was a kid). I'd like a machine anywhere from the 50's to 70's that is not overly complicated to repair and is reliable once I'm done with it. Also wouldn't mind being able to see the records playing but not a requirement. I guess it would be nice too if parts were readily available and not overly expensive. Oh, and it would be good if it could go down some basement stairs that make a 180 degree turn. I realize I've just thrown out a really broad range and I'm even laughing at myself for what I've put down. So feel free to laugh at me too. Definitely shows my lack of education on jukeboxes. Anyway, any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Dave |
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