Hi Group…
I’m looking for some additional information in regards to some of the reproduction Bubblers available today on the used market.
I know that in the late 1980’s, Glen Streeter owned and operated Antique Apparatus.
I know that his boxes at that time all had Rowe AMI guts.
I know that in the early years of him using Rowe Ami guts, he also produced 45 RPM players in his Nostalgic Bubbler cabinets.
I know that in the late 1990’s he bought Rockola and started putting Rockola guts in his Nostalgic Bubbler cabinets.
I know that Antique Apparatus/Rockola never produced a 45 RPM Nostalgic Bubbler cabinet.
So, my question is…
When you see a 45 RPM Nostalgic Bubbler Cabinet that looks like an Antique Apparatus/Rowe AMI Bubbler but is says Rowe in the lower grill where the star usually goes…. Who made it?
Did Rowe AMI make and sell their own Nostalgic cabinets? What years did they make these cabinets?
My second question is if Rowe Ami made their own Nostalgic cabinets, are cabinet parts and trim pieces still available?
Will the Antique Apparatus Cabinet parts and trim pieces fit?
I’ve bought, refurbished and sold quite a few Antique Apparatus Nostalgic jukeboxes over the years from the early days with the Rowe Ami guts thru the black amp, red amp, orange amp and yellow amp. I have even had a Antique Apparatus Nostalgic A&W Bubbler jukebox with the yellow amp but I have never seen a 45 RPM Nostalgic Bubbler with a Rowe Ami insignia in the front lower grill…
I’m asking these questions because tomorrow morning I’m looking at one to buy and I would just like to know what I’m buying and if its cabinet parts are readily and equally available as all the other machines mentioned above.
Thanks for any and all information
Jeff P