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Vintage Seeburg Juke box From Dinner

SnappyTime

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I'm selling my Vintage Seeburg Juke box from a dinner. I think this would be a great garage piece for someone. I got it at an estate sale. It has been sitting around so I decided to sell it. I do not have the key. Price is 100.00 plus shipping. This is a heavy little machine. Please PM me with any questions.
 

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SnappyTime

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Not sure if it was updated with that music. I do not know much about it. Saw it and just had to have it. It has 15 diferent songs. You turn the knob on the side and it flips up another set of songs.
 

mtwaterguy

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Isn't there more to this setup? This looks like the part that is mounted to the wall at the end of the table. I believe that the actual jukebox is not being shown.
 

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Thats a wallbox or remote selector, no music playing capability.... you'll need a jukebox and that wallbox looks like it mates with a mid to late 70's Seeburg jukebox
 
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SnappyTime

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Mounts on the wall or you could just sit it on something, You but a quarter in the side of it and pick the songs you want to here. Yes it does play music right from this unit. I have played them many times. Not sure what you are talking about.
 

HOOTinKY

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No key as in no way to open the money box or no way to open up the music storage? or both.
Just wondering if the music can be updated or changed out.

These were still in use near me at a White Castle not so long ago. They were mounted on the wall at each table.
 

jdieter

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There is no music in these, tha's why they are called remote selectors. The music only resides in the jukebox. It's the same as moving the title strip board and keypad on a jukebox to a location away from the record playing mechanism and amplifier. Yes some of them did have speakers, but no ability to play or amplify a record.
However there is a way to make a wallbox, a stand alone clone of a jukebox, go to www.cdadapter.com
 

jdieter

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Oops, forgot to add even with the cd adapter you'll still need a cd player, amplifier and external speakers (allthough you could use the small ones in the wallbox). But again these are not jukeboxes, think about it, there are 160 plays where are you going to fit 80 45rpm records, the selection mechanism and amplifier in that small box. And these are well before the era of digital music, ipods etc.
 
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