Rockola 1428 cd jukebox
I am looking for information about the Rockola 1428 CD jukebox.
Have a look at the pictures. http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/8480/mvc003spe8.jpg http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/4703/mvc004sob6.jpg Does anybody know anything about this? I have been told it is a production machine. It has a wooden cabinet and metal castings. It has all the coin gear in place. Let me know your reactions. Arie |
Rockola 1428 cd jukebox
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"arie" wrote in message ... I am looking for information about the Rockola 1428 CD jukebox. Have a look at the pictures. http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/8480/mvc003spe8.jpg http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/4703/mvc004sob6.jpg Does anybody know anything about this? I have been told it is a production machine. It has a wooden cabinet and metal castings. It has all the coin gear in place. Let me know your reactions. Arie The original cabinet was blond, and I personally like 78's I herd of a guy in VA. that is into1428 conversions ... Like 78's go here ; www.esotericsound.com check out the Rek-O-Kut" 78 RPM diamond eliptical model D5130E for Stanton 500...............GC |
Rockola 1428 cd jukebox
On Mar 16, 10:47*am, "E M F" wrote:
"Arie" scribbled; "arie" wrote in message ... I am looking for information about the Rockola 1428 CD jukebox. Have a look at the pictures. http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/8480/mvc003spe8.jpg http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/4703/mvc004sob6.jpg Does anybody know anything about this? I have been told it is a production machine. It has a wooden cabinet and metal castings. It has all the coin gear in place. Let me know your reactions. Arie The original cabinet was blond, and I personally *like 78's I herd of a guy in VA. that is into1428 conversions ... Like 78's go here ; *www.esotericsound.com check out the Rek-O-Kut" 78 RPM diamond eliptical model D5130E for Stanton 500...............GC- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - First one I ever saw...They make the retro 1016 wurlitzer style alot, but I never saw the cd version of th old Rockola before. It looks good. |
Arie,
This appears to be a very good hack of a 1428 cabinet using the components from a Seeburg "Neon" juke or something similar. The mechanism is the same as the Neon and what I can see of the Control Board looks that way too. The title pages are very similar to the Antique Apparatus / Rock-Ola units, but are not their standard fare. Is there a manufacturers plate with model and serial number on the outside back of the cabinet? Can you see a part number on the Control Board? Does it have a programming and features manual? |
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