by DoghouseRiley »
Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:00 pm
This isn't a criticism, but more some advice to people like me with a limited amount of experience when it comes to jukeboxes. As more people look at this board I guess than post I think it worth mentioning.
When these machines come into our possession, it's only natural to want to get them back to looking their best. But they are usually very old and once we start disturbing them, particularly to clean them, then it's easy to cause faults. Apart from removing the worst of the ravages of time, usually dirt, hardened grease in accessible places and nicotine, the thought of doing much more to mine than routine maintenance and regular use, is not something I'd tackle.
On my Rock-Ola 443, there's a couple of scratches on the dome glass, probably caused by a ring. I'd dearly love to replace it, but it would involve removing the complete front and then separate the selection panel to get at it. So I won't bother.
What stops me attempting it and a point well worth considering with some perceived defects, is that although I know the damage is "there" no one else notices it.
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