I came across this eBay listing and really had to chuckle. Given that the "seller" has been on eBay for a while, has a good feedback record, etc. one must wonder if his account has not been hacked or otherwise corrupted.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1947-Seeburg-J ... 3733225996
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An Example of How Not To Sell a Jukebox
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Re: An Example of How Not To Sell a Jukebox
If you're referring to the term "Trashcan", its the name commonly used by jukebox collectors when referring to this model. If you mean the terrible photos and non-existant description, then I agree 100%.
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Yes, I am familiar with the "Trashcan" nickname, I've owned several of these jukeboxes in the past, having bought my first one in 1982.
I was of course referring to the description (or lack thereof) and the not-Ansel Adams photo quality. Add to that a refusal to ship, or arrange shipping, and no returns or money back guarantee.
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I was of course referring to the description (or lack thereof) and the not-Ansel Adams photo quality. Add to that a refusal to ship, or arrange shipping, and no returns or money back guarantee.
Raphael