Goodbye AMI jukebox
10 years ago
After a lot of thinking and the lack of help and parts, I finally decided to part with my 1953 AMI jukebox. It sold today and went to a good home with another Jukebox collector. I already have a working 70's jukebox and support for these early AMI's seems non-existant in Ohio. The last place in my area to work on jukeboxes is going pinball only and selling what little jukebox stock they have left. Most of it 70's and later. Oddly, support for Seeburg jukeboxes seems to be better in Ohio now...
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I think I still have Rowe parts around.
What model do you have? MM-4?
I now have a JBH, R94, CD Hideaway, 2 CD51, CD100C, 2 100E, 100F, Laserstar Storm, and Eagle.
Geez, I need to clean house....