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On this page, I list the jukeboxes I have in process. Drop me an e-mail for more information. I will post photos as the restorations progress.

 

 

 

Wurlitzer 1015 from 1946

 

This machine looks like a wreck but it is actually a decent although deteriorated  example of an unrestored original.

  

All the trim metal is good. The record changer is jammed but complete. It has the original tone arm.

 

The original coin board is complete. The Speaker, Amplifier, Volume Control Box, are all original. Even the cashbox lock has the original key.

 

 We have it all taken apart and ready for restoration.

  

The cabinet will be glued back together and then finished with walnut veneer. The door will be finished

with African Satinwood veneer. All metal will be triple-plated chrome. Everything else will be restored/repainted to original colors.

 

This jukebox will be available fully restored including local delivery or crated for shipping for $9995.00 including 24 78rpm Rock-N-Roll records.

 

Click HERE to see additional pictures and comments as it is restored.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seeburg P146 from 1946

This jukebox looks worse than it is. It is complete and has a solid cabinet. The previous owner had it for over 25 years and was going to fix it up but never got around to it.

 

The restoration will start with complete dis-assembly. All chrome will be re-plated. All plastic parts will be replaced with high quality reproductions.The selector buttons will be cleaned and buffed to restore the original luster.

 

The cabinet will be re-finished and hand grained to the exact pattern it was when first built.  

 

The changer will also be dis-assembled, cleaned, and re-assembled with any worn parts replaced and all adjustments made.

 

The electronics will be completely rebuilt which starts with replacing all capacitors and out-of-tolerance resistors. New or tubes that test as new are installed. Each stage is analyzed to bring it to factory specifications. Finally, the amplifier & selection units are run for 48 hours and checked for proper operation again.

 

The coin system is rebuilt to original specifications but a switch is added for "free play" operation.

 

For further enjoyment, an auxiliary input can be added at a modest extra cost, so you can connect an iPod, MP3 player, XM radio, or any other device and play it through the amplifier & speakers when a record is not playing. Switching between records and the auxiliary input is automatic.

It plays twenty 78 rpm records.

 

Look for it to be completed in Spring. Price will be $4995.00* including records (add $200 for aux. input)

 

 

 

 

* Pricing The selling price is for a “cash and carry” sale. Crating and shipping is extra. For a shipping quote, send an e-mail with your name, zip code, commercial or residential address, and if you want it unpacked and taken into the house. Freight quotes include insurance. California residents must add 9.75% sales tax. If payment is made via check or money order the item will be held for fourteen days to give time for the bank to clear the funds. Payments made via PayPal will ship within 5 business days. 

 

** Warranty The warranty covers all parts that were replaced during the repair/restoration process that have been returned to RJB Electronic Services LLC for examination. More than 100 miles from zip code 90501, the warranty does not cover labor, shipping, or any other costs associated with returning the part(s). The warranty does not cover parts damaged by misuse or parts physically damaged by disasters such as fire or flood. Electrical/electronic parts damaged by power surges or lighting are not covered.