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Post by juke46 on Mar 25, 2020 10:28:44 GMT
Every soften someone posts a number of vintage black and white jukebox photos on Ebay. I've seen them, the same ones, over and over for years. If you like the older machines it is fun to see the pictures and people with them. Search by the big names like Wurlitzer, Seeburg, Rockola. I do not know the seller. I have no connection to the seller. I have never purchased any of the pictures but I do enjoy looking at the old photos for free when they appear on Ebay.
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Post by Ron Rich on Mar 26, 2020 12:59:19 GMT
David, The thing I find "funny" is this seller is not able to L@ k at what he's selling ! He's been offering a photo of a "Seeburg Jukebox Remote Speaker 8"-10" B&W Photo Reprint". I have written him twice, that his photo is not a "speaker" but a wire recorder ! He does not respond, nor change it ?? Ron Rich
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Post by Lincoln on Mar 27, 2020 13:23:57 GMT
I like the one of the lady laying on the M100c. I wouldn't allow it on mine no matter what kind of swim suit she had on!
Ron, now you have my curiosity up, what the heck is a wire recorder?
Lincoln Schmeiser
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Post by Ron Rich on Mar 27, 2020 13:35:36 GMT
Hi Young man, I don't think that was too good an idea either-- I once lightly, balanced my knee on the dome of a C, and --well, I'll let you guess what happened ! There is a photo of a lady sitting on a Stern/Seeburg SMC-2 on eBay now -- not a good idea either, IMHO ! Heard a story (true/false?) of a woman getting glass in her ---, from a busted dome glass ---- A "wire recorder" is what proceeded a "tape recorder", prior to the invention of magnetic tape, being used for recording audio. Ron Rich
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Post by doghouseriley on Mar 27, 2020 18:31:37 GMT
Every soften someone posts a number of vintage black and white jukebox photos on Ebay. I've seen them, the same ones, over and over for years. If you like the older machines it is fun to see the pictures and people with them. Search by the big names like Wurlitzer, Seeburg, Rockola. I do not know the seller. I have no connection to the seller. I have never purchased any of the pictures but I do enjoy looking at the old photos for free when they appear on Ebay. There's a few photos that can be found by Googling "Vintage jukeboxes" and clicking on "images."
Here's a few, I've just found.
This one I already had, it's a still from a film of another Wurlitzer 850, I believe..
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