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Jukebox repair
Posted on 10/12/14 at 4:34 pm
Posted on 10/12/14 at 4:34 pm
I have a 1953 seeburg that is broken. It worked a few months ago and the guy who knew how to fix it died. Any suggestions on where to have it fixed? I live in Mandeville and will travel a few hours to have it repaired.
Posted on 10/15/14 at 11:43 am to patnuh
Why no DIY? Is it dead, does it just fail to transport, is a tube out, what's wrong?
I think this may have to become a hobby of yours if you want to keep it running. Get a smart friend of yours, or two, and see what's wrong first. Start testing parts and roll with it until you hit a real barrier.
I wouldn't take a 1953 anything somewhere and say it's broken. You have to do a bit better than that.
I think this may have to become a hobby of yours if you want to keep it running. Get a smart friend of yours, or two, and see what's wrong first. Start testing parts and roll with it until you hit a real barrier.
I wouldn't take a 1953 anything somewhere and say it's broken. You have to do a bit better than that.
Posted on 10/15/14 at 4:32 pm to Gaston
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I wouldn't take a 1953 anything somewhere and say it's broken. You have to do a bit better than that.
Well, I wouldnt spray paint my rims tan, so there's that too. I dont know what's wrong, which is why I need an expert to help. Preferably someone who repairs jukeboxes.
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