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It seems like the younger folks don't relate to jukes...they are more
into CD's MP3's....house music and rap .......To me there is nothing like a juke, All lit up and the ambience that it creates .....and there are thousands of 45's for sale on E-bay and www.gemm.com the world's largest record store 19 million items for sale...don't your sons like rock out of the 70's ???? what do they like??? try gemm.com......George "Bob" wrote in message om... George Yes Im sorry to say that I believe we are. The average age of juke collectors is probably around 50. Maybe higher for vinal jukes. I have three sons all over 20 and I can't remember the last time one of them or their friends pushed a button on any of the jukes in our game room. I have four jukes a G,161,Q and an AY and me and my wife are the only ones that play them. Lets face it how many 1015' out there still play 78's and how many have been converted to play 45's. When I'm dead and gone I don't see my sons fighting over the jukes the pins maybe but not the jukes, Bob "george craig" wrote in message ... Are juke lovers a dying breed?????? "Bob" wrote in message om... RC wrote in message . .. What you have there is a 220, and not a 222. 222 has 160 selections, a 220 has 80. What we have here is a failure to communicate (good movie).I can see that even those that correct make mistakes too. I didn't know that Seeburg made an 80 selection unit must be the 220.5 model. The juke looks great but the price is tad high. I would offer just a little less. Just remind the seller that juke lovers are a dying breed. Bob |
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Lucky for me, then. I'm only 31, so when all you geezers pass into
the ether, there'll be more for me Unfortunately, we'll probably be melting down vinyl to use for gas, as all the oil will be dried up... BTW, you were great in 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' On 22 Feb 2004 22:01:07 -0800, Bob wrote: George Yes Im sorry to say that I believe we are. The average age of juke collectors is probably around 50. Maybe higher for vinal jukes. I have three sons all over 20 and I can't remember the last time one of them or their friends pushed a button on any of the jukes in our game room. I have four jukes a G,161,Q and an AY and me and my wife are the only ones that play them. Lets face it how many 1015' out there still play 78's and how many have been converted to play 45's. When I'm dead and gone I don't see my sons fighting over the jukes the pins maybe but not the jukes, Bob -- George Howell "I ride for the same reason dogs stick their head out of car windows" |
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I'm with you George I'm only 35. Maybe I'll wait and get a 220 real cheap
Lee "George Howell" wrote in message ... Lucky for me, then. I'm only 31, so when all you geezers pass into the ether, there'll be more for me Unfortunately, we'll probably be melting down vinyl to use for gas, as all the oil will be dried up... BTW, you were great in 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' On 22 Feb 2004 22:01:07 -0800, Bob wrote: George Yes Im sorry to say that I believe we are. The average age of juke collectors is probably around 50. Maybe higher for vinal jukes. I have three sons all over 20 and I can't remember the last time one of them or their friends pushed a button on any of the jukes in our game room. I have four jukes a G,161,Q and an AY and me and my wife are the only ones that play them. Lets face it how many 1015' out there still play 78's and how many have been converted to play 45's. When I'm dead and gone I don't see my sons fighting over the jukes the pins maybe but not the jukes, Bob -- George Howell "I ride for the same reason dogs stick their head out of car windows" |
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I just turned 51 this month....... "George Howell" wrote in message ... Lucky for me, then. I'm only 31, so when all you geezers pass into the ether, there'll be more for me Unfortunately, we'll probably be melting down vinyl to use for gas, as all the oil will be dried up... BTW, you were great in 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' On 22 Feb 2004 22:01:07 -0800, Bob wrote: George Yes Im sorry to say that I believe we are. The average age of juke collectors is probably around 50. Maybe higher for vinal jukes. I have three sons all over 20 and I can't remember the last time one of them or their friends pushed a button on any of the jukes in our game room. I have four jukes a G,161,Q and an AY and me and my wife are the only ones that play them. Lets face it how many 1015' out there still play 78's and how many have been converted to play 45's. When I'm dead and gone I don't see my sons fighting over the jukes the pins maybe but not the jukes, Bob -- George Howell "I ride for the same reason dogs stick their head out of car windows" |
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I have always liked some form of phonograph always had one all through
the years i always wanted a jukebox but untill a coupe years ago i had not found any worth having now 44 have 2 |
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I'm also 35.I've had a Rockola Supersound 2 since I was 26.Always liked vinyl
records and record players of all types but loved jukeboxes most of all.Always preferred 45s to 78s though because of the clearer sound and awfully tough to find any rock and roll on a 78 except for the repro records.I like music from the 50's to 90's and some but very little current music.2 years ago I found my first juke from the 50's a Wurlitzer 2150.Not one of the best looking 50's boxes but it grows on you after a while.Now I finally got a 50's box that is considered a" real collectible" by the jukebox collecting community,a Seeburg C.It needs total restoration and I'm just getting started and have spent more than I got in the other 2 together.I like the looks of the 40's Wurlitzers but all that money and only 24 songs.maybe they'll come down to a more reasonable price when the old guys die off.Early 30's is probably the cutoff point to actually remember a vinyl playing jukebox on location.When I was a kid they were actually in eating establishments and arcades.Now it seems jukeboxes only find homes in coffeehouses and bars and they all play cds.Most of us fell in love with jukeboxes when we were little kids begging our mom's for change to put in the jukebox in the restaurant or diner. |
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There were not to many companies that were able to incorporate the color
pink into their products quite like the way Seeburg did with the 220/222....it really has that 50's flair....George "LFrye" wrote in message ... Thanks for all your replys! I'v learned quite a bit more than when I first saw this beast. I'm going back tomorrow to help my buddy load a vid he bought from the guy. I'm going to take a closer look at that front glass. Thanks! Lee "LFrye" wrote in message ... Heres the pics of the 222. Its kind of in a bad spot and the pictures I tried to get of the side didn't come out right. It makes it look like there is corosion on the chrome but that is not the case its just dust. Enjoy! http://members.cox.net/flfrye/MAVICA.HTM |
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