I have a lead on a Seeburg S100 that "needs work," which I assume means non-functioning. I currently am struggling to get a Rowe R-74 functioning, but am enjoying the effort. One of the things Ive noticed is that the Seeburg brand has many more parts available for restoration, so I'd like to get one to work on. But my concern is that only about 400 of the S100's were made. If I buy one will I have difficulty finding replacement parts, or did this model use the same parts as some higher production models? Any buying advice would be greatly appreciated.
The S100 is being offered for $50, but I'll be spending a lot of capital with the wife, trying to squeeze a second "not yet functioning" jukebox into our house!!!