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Post by marcel on Dec 8, 2023 17:13:55 GMT
Dear all, i am new since today. Iβm from Holland. I just finished renovating my Seeburg 100J. Now I was wondering: is there still an existing list of names of former Seeburg employees? The tubes in de Jukebox have stamps with numbers and I was told these numbers correspondent with the workers who put the jukebox together. I donβt know if this is trueβ¦ My 100J has lots of ( the same) numbers. thanks in advance for the reactions kr Marcel
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Post by jukeboxmarty on Dec 9, 2023 18:14:54 GMT
Hi Marcel,
I'm not sure this information is available; from my understanding Seeburg was notorious for not keeping records.
There doesn't even seem to be an accurate reference for serial numbers!
Welcome to the forum, and I hope you are enjoying your 100J!
-Marty
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Post by marcel on Dec 10, 2023 5:31:12 GMT
Hi Marty, Thanks for your reply. My 100J is my new pride and joy. Once I owned a KD 200. In those days Internet was not invented yet and now it feels like the stone age. At last I demolished the grand lady because I did not not know how to repair her. ( she was imported from the Philipinnes). My 100 J is a beauty. ( like my wife). I imorted her from the US and with my 2 sons I revised her. I als pluged in a Wallbox 3W1 from 1949. ( also works). My new dream is a Seeburg 100A. About the numbers: For decades I collect old military US WW II vehicles. So, I am used to registration figures and so on. In the eighties I once heared a rumour about the Seeburg registration numbers. That why I want to investigate if these rumours are true.. offcourse I have still another million questions but I will ask them in time. π Thank for having me on the forum. Looks great! ππππππππ kr Marcel from the Netherlands.
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