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A steampunk jukebox would probably have a lot of fans?
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I love Jukeboxes, particularly the ones where you can see the racked up singles and a small turntable.
I know everyone thinks of the Wurlitzer but, IMO, there were more interesting designs out there.
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EClark1894 posted at 6:49AM Sun, 13 December 2020 - #4407336
Here's a style that's different from the "Wurlitzer". They call this one the "Selectomatic." My aunt used to own a restaurant when I was a kid and now that I remember, the jukebox was more of the Selectomatic style.
EClark1894 posted at 8:07AM Sun, 13 December 2020 - #4407345
The Selectomatic
OMG. My grandmother ran a diner-type restaurant for decades, with a jukebox like that. Her diner was stuck in the 1950s well into the '90s. Antique dealers used to come in and try to buy her equipment, including the jukebox.
don't forget the little tabletop boxes that would be at each table in a diner. I've only seen those on tv, but I've seen plenty of the big ones in real life.
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I always wondered how those "satellite" units worked with the master player. I assume special cable linked them and the wiring was "snaked" through the wall, out of sight. meaning the dining tables could not be moved much if at all if the owners wanted the tabletop units to still work.
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I've never tackled a jukebox model but I made a 7" record if that's any help. Two versions, a UK version with a small spindle hole and the regular "jukebox" style US version.
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Redfern posted at 4:49PM Wed, 16 December 2020 - #4407618
I always wondered how those "satellite" units worked with the master player. I assume special cable linked them and the wiring was "snaked" through the wall, out of sight. meaning the dining tables could not be moved much if at all if the owners wanted the tabletop units to still work.
Bluteooth, obviously. ;)
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Or are they obsolete? I was thinking about making a freebie, but wonder if I should even bother.