2nd Sight Products Page
In this lane you'll find some links to US collectors and vendors of Jukeboxes.
Try
this one if you can spend the time.
An's Jukebox
bungalow(Dutch)
Nice pictures to be found on jukeboxes of the silver age.
BAL-AMI
53/63's
Page about derivatives of jukeboxes produced by A.M.I. In 1953, import
restrictions
in the U.K. determined that manufactured goods from abroad
could only be sold if at least
53% of the content was British made. Those UK machines were called BAL-AMi, read all about
it here.
Henk's Place
Drive-in
All kinds of interesting materials about the 50's and 60's. Some nice pictures
of
jukes from that period, plus addresses of Europe spare part suppliers.
There's also a list
of top 10 hits in the US, of every month during the fifties.
Jukebox
Maf (Dutch)
Nice interest page by Ans Hermans, with special
Questions and Answers
section!
Design and print your own title strips on blank paper stock or
pre-printed title
strips. Organize your 45 record collection, print reports, locate records easily and keep
information on your juke box. But don't take our word for it - download JukeBox and
try it out.
Picture sleeves
collecting You can download scans of old 45 sleeves on this
site, or just take a look for
fun
Radio, Jukes and more
Besides nice pictures of old radio's, you'll find a few pictures of incredible
collections, just take a look (don't get dollarsigns in your eyes).
Rock-Ola Manufacturing Company
Find all about the different modern Jukeboxes built by Rock-ola today. Yet no
information on the historic models, but one never knows, what they might
come up with in
the near future. . .
Rockola Home Page This really hasn't anything to do with Rock-ola, but it surely is the only
working vintage jukebox on the internet (allthough it uses MIDI-files).
Soundcard needed.
StarTech Journal coin-op repair
Q & A on jukebox repairs, parts, defects etc. It's their intention to
"cover
the coin-operated entertainment industry from a service / technical point of
view". They seem to accomplish this.
Got Word ? Then you're all set!
Pay them a visit, they have got all the title strips you were looking
for, in any flavor, for free!
The
inComplete Jukebox Probably the best site
on the net for jukebox information, if you'll not find it
on the Rock-ola site, you
definitely have to go to TomsZone !