Seeburg Symphonola Instruction BookInstruction book for the 1939 Seeburg Symphonola. In English, copy.35,-
Seeburg Symphonola Logo KaartReproductie plastic kaart met logo voor Seeburg Symphonola jukebox uit 193927,95
Seeburg 8200 Symphonola Rood Plastics SetSet van 2 rode plastics voor de Seeburg 8200 Symphonola jukebox395,-
Seeburg Trashcan Instructie GlaasjeVoor Seeburg 146-7-8-modellen “Trashcan”-modellen. Verlicht instructieplastic voor de voorkant van de machine. Dit is zowel op de achterkant gedrukt als op de voorkant bedrukt. De originele bedrukking is perfect uitgelijnd. Dit geeft het beoogde 3D-effect. Veel hiervan zijn vergeeld en de bedrukking op de voorkant is verdwenen of zwaar beschadigd.55,-
Seeburg Jukeboxes, 62 Years Of Fun 1927-1989 by Frank AdamsSeeburg Jukeboxes: 62 Years of Fun - 1927-1989 by Frank Adams is a comprehensive exploration of Seeburg's rich history in jukebox manufacturing. Published by AMR Publishing Company in 1989, this 149-page volume offers an in-depth look at Seeburg's innovations and contributions to the music industry over six decades. The book is presented in an A4-sized ring-bound format, allowing for easy navigation through its extensive content. While some copies may show minor signs of wear, it remains a valuable resource for enthusiasts and collectors interested in the evolution of Seeburg jukeboxes.25,-
Seeburg Motor Run CapacitorMotor Run cap capacitor for Seeburg jukebox models M100A Through 220/222. With easy connect screw terminals and labeled connections in an aluminum can. Green Wire - 1.0 TerminalWhite Wire - Common 0 Terminal (Red Dot Terminal on the old Cap).Grey Wire - 1.4 Terminal49,-
Seeburg Main Mechanism Shaft ToolsA common overlooked issue with Seeburg mechanisms is the sticking lift arm or detent shaft. This tool allows easy removal and cleaning without the need for major disassembly. One end is faced flat and the other end is knurled to indicate the hammer end. Its easiest to perform this with the mech on the bench, and is also a good opportunity to clean and lubricate the mech, and inside of cabinet. First remove mech covers, next position the carriage all the way to the right of the mechanism.Remove the tone arm assembly, place by the side to not pull on the wires.For machines equipped with Bodine or Nidec motors you do not have to remove the motor, for Westinghouse you will need to partially remove to give room for the shaft to drive straight.Next loosen the set screw BUT don't remove, this is located from the back of the mech near the clutch, follow the lift arm shaft. (3/32 allen wrench)Placing the tools smooth end squarely on the shaft next to the motor end, tap unit it starts to move, e…45,-