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From: Pitbroad75090
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  • I got one in my basement. Needs plenty of interior work. Anybody intrested.

  • They had one of these appear on Pawn Stars, the guy who did the "Restoration" for them ruined the finish, overcharged them, and overinflated the value to 1015 Wurlitzer levels. He stripped of the Dinoc wood grain and redid it with some crappy brush streaks, it looked muddy, and charged them $3500 for the privilege. No excuse for that since you can still by Dinoc from 3M, even in reproducing it by hand it should have looked better.

  • @OlegKostoglatov

    We saw that episode, too, and all we can say is that the Seebuurg in that

    episode deserved a much better restoration than it got. You're right...it

    looked muddy.

  • @Pitbroad75090 would you be willing to sell this jukebox?

  • @kansaskid91

    Nah. We like it a little too much to part with it right now. We do thank you for your interest, though.

  • Beautiful!

    I have just bought a 148 Trashcan. All complete with dome and grill colour diffusers. Just need to get it over to the UK from the US and restore it now! It will keep my 3 Wurlitzers and Seeburg V200 company on those cold winter evenings!

  • @hrhlordwurlibird

    Awwwww, thank you! Glad you enjoyed our video. It's so sweet

    how jukeboxes keep each other company, isn't it? We wish you

    all the BEST in restoring your 148! 

  • where did you have it restored - we have a similar model and would like to do the same?

  • @mblore01

    Actually my husband & his brother restored it themselves. They got the majority of the parts for it from Victory Glass. It took a good month for them to restore it--which was well worth the wait. Good luck in restoring your jukebox!

  • its for sale ?how much will cost one like that?i love it

    great video

  • Sorry, it's not for sale. We enjoy it too much to sell it. But we are glad you enjoyed the video. The average cost of a restored "trashcan" is about $3000-$6000.

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