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If you need help with a repair on
a jukebox component (amplifier, selection receiver, mechanism, etc.)
here are links to some guys who can help. Some of them
may not be willing to come to your place to troubleshoot your machine, but
once you have narrowed the problem down to a subassembly, any of them
would be more than willing to fix it if you box it and ship it to them.
Each would be more than happy to
help, but please contact them first and say that I said hi! Please
note that I am doing this to help those who are hesitant to undertake
their own repairs and do not warrant the work of any of the parties
listed below.
I've listed them by geographical
location.
- Connecticut and Massachusetts:
Rick Murray (www.jukeboxrepairman.com).I
work on most types of coin-operated equipment, including
pinball machines, and I specialize in complete
restorations of 50's jukeboxes, primarily Seeburgs,
which are my favorite. All phases of restoration are
handled at my location with the exception of re-chroming
services. I provide service to most areas of Connecticut
and Massachusetts.
- Ohio and surrounding area:
- Dan Colabuno (dcolabuno@yahoo.com).
Dan has been
repairing, restoring, and collecting jukeboxes for
approximately forty-four years. I have had my own
repair shop for the last twenty-two years. I have
been working in it full time for the last two years,
part time before that. I was the service manager for
one of Central Ohio's largest jukebox operating
company for twenty years. I now specialize in the
repair and restoration of all makes of jukeboxes
including 78, 45 RPM and compact disc machines. I am
always willing to give advice over the phone. I do
some repair work in the field, but most of it is
shipped to me from all over for repair and return. I
have built a lot of test equipment for Seeburg
Tormat, Microlog, and MCU and also for AMI and
Rowe/AMI. I can be reached at (740) 653-3105 most
anytime.
- Northern California:
-
Ron Rich (ronnnrich@yahoo.com)
I will work on all Seeburgs from the M100B through the STD4 models, and
components for them, plus some of the SMC stuff
and older 78 RPM units. Also, many AMIs built in
those years and all Rowe Ami CD phonos, and most
components. Some RockOla & Wurlitzer 78/45 rpm
phonos, and CD machines. Plus, Rowe OBA/CBA dollar
bill units. Yes, I still make housecalls - by
appointment only! One thing I will not do is return
phone calls!!! - I just get too many to do it! email
me please. By the way, Ron has helped significantly
in the checking of information I have placed on
these pages, never hesitating to point out any of my
lies (as he calls them, or as I prefer to portray
them, stretches of the truth). While I do not
intentionally cloud the truth, Ron's 40 years of
experience 'in the trenches' operating and
maintaining jukeboxes has been instrumental in
helping me to present the most accurate information
I can on this website. Now, Ron, since I've given
you such a pat on the back, will you please
reconsider selling me your DSST1?
- Southern California:
-
Mike Zuccaro (mjzuccaro@aol.com)
Mike has 25 years of experience in
fixing jukeboxes. He also specializes in Fender guitars,
radios from the 1920s through 1940s, Philco Predicta
TVs, and any quality HiFi manufacturer you can name.
Mike is also an authorized repairer for Marantz brand
quality HiFi. Visit his
website,
or call him at (858) 271-8294 during reasonable (9 AM to
9 PM) Pacific Standard Time hours.
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