A very classy Jukebox. I always wanted one... and I was blessed with a (really cheap, really broken) 1962 Seeburg. I did a repair on mine and got it 100% working. It still looks well used, but it sounds good and is super cool!
I had the honour of restoring one of these machines and was totally and utterly amazed at its quality of sound. Ever since then I’ve been a Seeburg fan and now owning three 70s models.
A BEAUTIFUL JUKEBOX. WITH A BEAUTIFUL SOUND AND BEAUTIFULY PRESENTED
Thanks for making this, a lovely machine, well written and choreographed, and beautifully presented. Congrats to Ed Liss for the restoration.
A very classy Jukebox. I always wanted one... and I was blessed with a (really cheap, really broken) 1962 Seeburg. I did a repair on mine and got it 100% working. It still looks well used, but it sounds good and is super cool!
I had the honour of restoring one of these machines and was totally and utterly amazed at its quality of sound.
Ever since then I’ve been a Seeburg fan and now owning three 70s models.
Absolutely stunning!! 🥂👍❤️🥰😁
Very informative and great production of this iconic Seeburg Jukebox. Enjoyed that.
Thank you very much!
I have a V200. I’ve owned it for 24 years.
Great video! Thanks
Love this juke.... but my no. 1 request, that is if I could ever fulfill my dream would be to own the WURLITZER 800.
Damn.....!
I remember My Uncle Mr.Wilson S.Chikodi,, Servicing the, Mechanism in BOMBAY, IRANI CaFE.
Happily to own one myself!
Karen Carpenter??
Yes, from the 1989 Carpenters compilation album, "Lovelines" [the song was recorded in 1978, and featured on their 1980 TV special].
A James Dean record? Uhhhhhhhh