Adam: 1. Get a bluetooth powered speaker. 2. Pair it with Clayton’s (or your) iPhone. 3, Put the speaker behind the grill on the juke box. 4. Push the button, while simultaneously saying, “Hey, Siri! Play [Name of song].”
If you ever get a jukebox, there are a couple of Facebook groups dedicated to fixing and maintaining these. Yes, these are complicated tube era electronics and mechanisms. Yes, they can be restored, and no, it isn’t cheap.
I used to help maintain a 1950’s locomotive and a RDC Budd car for a railway museum (before my health took a turn). Whenever I couldn’t get the parts, I would say the magical words: “Static Display” Funny how well those two words worked…
seanfear about 2 years ago
uh oh …
C about 2 years ago
That doesn’t sound right
SHIVA about 2 years ago
It usually is!!
rekam about 2 years ago
Basically money thrown out.
angelolady Premium Member about 2 years ago
I wish he had been a better shopper and held out for a good one. I love them.
Uncle Kenny about 2 years ago
Adam: 1. Get a bluetooth powered speaker. 2. Pair it with Clayton’s (or your) iPhone. 3, Put the speaker behind the grill on the juke box. 4. Push the button, while simultaneously saying, “Hey, Siri! Play [Name of song].”
jfd71 about 2 years ago
caveat emptor, Adam!
Macushlalondra about 2 years ago
I think every one of us could’ve told you that Adam. It’s so old you’ll never find the parts to fix it even if you knew how to fix it!
nosirrom about 2 years ago
Mister Break It strikes again.
saylorgirl about 2 years ago
Typical!
pathamil about 2 years ago
Did you plug it in?
Milady Meg about 2 years ago
Ship it here. I’ll take a whack at it. And if the delicate tools don’t work, I have my own mallet.
mourdac Premium Member about 2 years ago
Just look in the Yellow Pages for a jukebox repair person. Hmm, 2 things which hardly exist anymore.
phillip w about 2 years ago
Get The Fonz to kick it for you.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Adam, can you hum me a few songs from the 60’s?
The Pro from Dover about 2 years ago
Moppin’ up sodapop rickeys
To our heart’s delight
Dancin’ to swingeroo quickies
Jukebox Saturday night
FassEddie about 2 years ago
Just think of all the dust it will collect! It’s like a Sun Catcher!
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
It isn’t even a conversation piece?
RadioDial Premium Member about 2 years ago
If you ever get a jukebox, there are a couple of Facebook groups dedicated to fixing and maintaining these. Yes, these are complicated tube era electronics and mechanisms. Yes, they can be restored, and no, it isn’t cheap.
cuzinron47 about 2 years ago
Think positive, you now have a place to store all those records you can’t play.
jscarff57 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Has he never heard of YouTube?
T... about 2 years ago
Time to get that 45 you’ve always wanted and shoot yourself in the foot. Ooops you already did…
gopher gofer about 2 years ago
usually, when i sit down to look through the manual i gain a renewed understanding that i’m never going to be able to fix what’s broken…
MartinPerry1 about 2 years ago
Get a 3D printer to replace any broken mechanical parts. Easy.
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Time to call this guy.
http://www.ricksrestorations.com/
crazeekatlady about 2 years ago
Or as my Calculus 2 teacher said, “How to Solve?” the instructions that is.
BaconBoyCamper about 2 years ago
I used to help maintain a 1950’s locomotive and a RDC Budd car for a railway museum (before my health took a turn). Whenever I couldn’t get the parts, I would say the magical words: “Static Display” Funny how well those two words worked…