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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2009

1939 Seeburg Symphonola Classic Jukebox.
Eschutcheons incorrect.....these have been Nickle Plated.
Camera doesn't do the volume justice.

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  • Greetings from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. I love your video of this great machine. I'm in the process of looking at a 1939 Seeburg Casino available for $800. Needs work but it's complete.

    Check out my 1950 AMI Model C. Bought it for $600 in 2008 in non-working condition. Took me a year to restore but it works now! Looking forward to seeing more vids of your machine! :)

  • Hello mate!

    Thanks for the comment.

    Your AMI looks incredible.

    I have a 1958 Rockola Music Vendor that I started but don't think I'll get around to restoring.

    I may sell her and buy an AMI H or I ready restored if I am able.

    I was in Milwauki 3 years ago.

    I'll be back in Madison in April too for a week.....nice part of the world.

    I've just moved house, both JBs are wrapped up protected in my garage at the moment. I'll try some more videos.

    Cheers!

    Lee.

  • Hi Andi

    I got the JB from a now retired vendor in the North of England

    She cost me 1000 pounds and she was in a sorry state

    She took me 4 years to restore and still needs some minor work, I just haven't had time.

    I posted this video to show some guys from a car club I'm in, first time I've uploaded to youtube, it was an experiment before I upload images of my 1958 Plymouth car.

    She is a 1939 Seeburg (Symphonola) Classic, there aren't too many around.

    The video doesn't do the sound justice.

  • brilliant vid where did you get the juke from? do you mind if you tell me how much it cost? i'm restorng a wurlitzer 3100 1969 juke my first attempt.v regards andi.

  • @hornybikerboi

    Hi.

    She cost me 1000 pounds to buy, I saw a model for sale for 6000 a couple of years ago but it wasn't as well done as mine (if I'm allowed to say so myself).

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  • hi i've just bought one like yours  and i would like to restore but i haven't got manual. can you tell me how to search for one. i only know the name but not the type. is this enough to find manual? this is my 1st jb. thanks for your help.

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