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1973 SEEBURG MATADOR

This is the beastie that started the whole jukebox ball rolling, sitting proudly on a trailer at a vintage show car boot sale. Battlescarred & weary, and taking some of the door jam with it when it arrived, it sparked a lot of research & parts hunting to learn how these darn things work - and got us hooked along the way. As this one came with a multitude of faults it proved a steep but very comprehensive learning curve - from getting it to move & scan to playing its' first record through the hi-fi amp to working under its' own wattage - with plenty of coin, light & push button problems mixed in for good measure.A lot of help & advice was required along the way and huge amounts of thanks are due to Geoff the Jukeboxman & some great jukebox forums.It is still a work in progress and although it has a few little quirks now & then and a need for some new chrome it gets a lot of use and usually gets forgiven.

1966 SEEBURG MUSTANG

This was a 'bay find which had spent 20 years tucked away with an amazing hoard of jukes and was in fairly rough rusty dusty condition when it came to us and took a lot of cleaning up inside & out but came up really well.

One favourite feature discovered with this one was the extra set of light fittings so you can change from strip light to U.V. which sets the background & title cards off nicely.

 

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