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Old April 2nd 10, 04:52 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Ken Layton
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Default In Memorium: Tony Miller

It's been a year since Tony Miller passed away (April 6, 2009). Tony's
website is very valuable in aiding the repair of later Seeburg
jukeboxes. The books he wrote can be purchased from most jukebox parts
dealers like alwaysjukin.com

Who knows how much longer his website will be around. It could vanish
anytime since I think no one will be around to pay his hosting bills.

http://home.pacbell.net/fmillera/

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Old April 2nd 10, 10:23 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
John Robertson
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Default In Memorium: Tony Miller

Ken Layton wrote:
It's been a year since Tony Miller passed away (April 6, 2009). Tony's
website is very valuable in aiding the repair of later Seeburg
jukeboxes. The books he wrote can be purchased from most jukebox parts
dealers like alwaysjukin.com

Who knows how much longer his website will be around. It could vanish
anytime since I think no one will be around to pay his hosting bills.

http://home.pacbell.net/fmillera/


A few of us have archived it - it won't just vanish!

I think Pinball Rebel has a copy, and I certainly do - one of us will
keep it alive...

John :-#)#

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Old April 3rd 10, 07:25 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Jeremy Agema
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Default In Memorium: Tony Miller

On Apr 2, 10:52*am, Ken Layton wrote:
It's been a year since Tony Miller passed away (April 6, 2009). Tony's
website is very valuable in aiding the repair of later Seeburg
jukeboxes. The books he wrote can be purchased from most jukebox parts
dealers like alwaysjukin.com

Who knows how much longer his website will be around. It could vanish
anytime since I think no one will be around to pay his hosting bills.

http://home.pacbell.net/fmillera/


Thanks for the reminder Ken (I have it on my calendar now)

In Tony's blog the last machine he worked on (a FC1) he used Hotel
California for the first test.

Let's spin one for Tony

Jeremy Agema
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Old April 3rd 10, 08:30 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Tony[_4_]
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Default In Memorium: Tony Miller

John Robertson wrote:
Ken Layton wrote:
It's been a year since Tony Miller passed away (April 6, 2009). Tony's
website is very valuable in aiding the repair of later Seeburg
jukeboxes. The books he wrote can be purchased from most jukebox parts
dealers like alwaysjukin.com

Who knows how much longer his website will be around. It could vanish
anytime since I think no one will be around to pay his hosting bills.

http://home.pacbell.net/fmillera/


A few of us have archived it - it won't just vanish!

I think Pinball Rebel has a copy, and I certainly do - one of us will
keep it alive...

John :-#)#


I guess I hadn't been around at the time, I didn't know he had died.
It's nice that his website won't disappear.

Tony
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Old April 3rd 10, 10:24 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Ken In Texas
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Default In Memorium: Tony Miller

Yes, I have an archive of this site.

I called his family to ask permission to repost it but have yet to get a
reply....

I do miss Tony though

Jeremy Agema wrote:
On Apr 2, 10:52 am, Ken wrote:
It's been a year since Tony Miller passed away (April 6, 2009). Tony's
website is very valuable in aiding the repair of later Seeburg
jukeboxes. The books he wrote can be purchased from most jukebox parts
dealers like alwaysjukin.com

Who knows how much longer his website will be around. It could vanish
anytime since I think no one will be around to pay his hosting bills.

http://home.pacbell.net/fmillera/


Thanks for the reminder Ken (I have it on my calendar now)

In Tony's blog the last machine he worked on (a FC1) he used Hotel
California for the first test.

Let's spin one for Tony

Jeremy Agema


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Old April 4th 10, 07:59 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
john R
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Default In Memorium: Tony Miller

Thanks Ken and John Robertson for keeping this website online.
You guys are appreciated.
Wishing you an joyous Easter Sunday,
john in Edmonton

On Apr 3, 3:24*pm, Ken In Texas wrote:
Yes, I have an archive of this site.

I called his family to ask permission to repost it but have yet to get a
reply....

I do miss Tony though



Ken In Texashttp://www.pinballrebel.com

 




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