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HELP: Trying to identify a 1939/1940 Seeburg Jukebox
I looked at a Seeburg jukebox today that had the center section of a
1939 Seeburg Classic (exactly like the one in the book 'American Jukebox The Classic Years' on page 26. It also had sides exactly like the 1940 Seeburg Envoy on page 29 of the same book. All the plastic is red except the marble-like inserts which are white/blue. I understand that Seeburg made a series of Jukeboxes that year which included the Envoy, Cadet, Major, Colonel, Commander, and Concert Master. I suspect it's one of the 1940 models. Also, any idea on value? Complete, no broken plastics, but some of the plastic has shrunk a little bit. Nothing really obvious. I would REALLY like to know if there is a source book with correct pictures of a restored or better yet original example. If I'm going to restore the jukebox, I'd like to restore it as original. |
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Fred, I am working on A 1938 Seeburg ''Royal'' for a friend of mine ...I
think he paid $500.00 for it ...the mech. has bent cast aluninum pieces but he has a spare mech for parts,... push pull parallel 45 output tubes three field coil speakers ....most 1930's jukes don't go for much, but I still like them alot I will take pics. and post for the group-George "Fred" wrote in message om... I looked at a Seeburg jukebox today that had the center section of a 1939 Seeburg Classic (exactly like the one in the book 'American Jukebox The Classic Years' on page 26. It also had sides exactly like the 1940 Seeburg Envoy on page 29 of the same book. All the plastic is red except the marble-like inserts which are white/blue. I understand that Seeburg made a series of Jukeboxes that year which included the Envoy, Cadet, Major, Colonel, Commander, and Concert Master. I suspect it's one of the 1940 models. Also, any idea on value? Complete, no broken plastics, but some of the plastic has shrunk a little bit. Nothing really obvious. I would REALLY like to know if there is a source book with correct pictures of a restored or better yet original example. If I'm going to restore the jukebox, I'd like to restore it as original. |
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