Seeburg M100C Question

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Seeburg M100C Question

by dbagwell » Wed Nov 19, 2014 1:30 am

Newby here....

I have an opportunity to purchase a Seeburg M100C and have a few questions.

This Jukebox has metal pilasters (looks like they may have been swapped with the Seeburg HF100G).
* Has anyone seen this before and is this just a way some jukebox owners would extend the "life" of the C in their establishments?

The Pilaster Light Assembly and Animation Assembly/motor are not with this unit. I really want to put this one back like it came out of the factory, so the plastic pilasters and animation are required

* I know the pilasters can be purchased (repro), but are the light/animation assemblies hard to find?
* What are the cost estimation for the parts?

*What would be a reasonable price to expect to pay for a complete M100C with all parts (minus pilaster/light/animation assembly) and a solid cabinet?

Thanks in advance....


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Re: Seeburg M100C Question

by Ron Rich » Wed Nov 19, 2014 1:42 am

Metal repro's were available--most of the time when a jukebox got traded down, to a lesser location, if the plastic pilasters were broken, metal was used.
Repro lamp/motor assemblies run in the $300.00 per pair price--
Can't give an estimate as to fair price, without seeing it in person--saw one sold for 7.5 K last month--absolutely looked/ran as if it just came off the line--Ron Rich


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Re: Seeburg M100C Question

by dbagwell » Wed Nov 19, 2014 1:52 am

Thanks Ron....

As for as pricing, I was referring more to a box that would need full restore (not already restored), but had all the parts minus the light assembly. Assuming it does not work today and has been sitting for many years....I understand without fully seeing the box, it would be hard to determine, but was looking more for a price range


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Re: Seeburg M100C Question

by Las Vegas Jukebox » Wed Nov 19, 2014 5:16 am

I bought one a couple of months ago for $400. I certainly wouldn't pay more than $500 for a non-working example.
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Re: Seeburg M100C Question

by dbagwell » Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:00 am

Thanks Keith, that is the range I'm looking .....

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