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A repair on a BOSS Desk for our friends at Durbin Bowl. This old Dell GX 260 showed up DOA. We rebuilt the power supply, installed a refurbished motherboard and a new hard drive. We also doubled the RAM to 512 Megs. It now runs great. Before you buy new talk to us first...
New computer build for friend and customer Kendall's Mechanical. Includes a WD M.2 SSD, a 1TB HDD, 16GB RAM and a WiFi card. A budget gaming machine that will be more than adequate for typical day to day computer usage.
Forgot we had this in storage. A Seeburg 100B jukebox. (First machine to play 45's from 1950). Its in pretty rough shape...cabinet is in bad shape, mice have been using it as a condo for a while, pin bank is missing (we have secured one and its on the way), front glass is broken (we have a new old stock glass), all the stainless is rusted. Edit: It has the wrong cartridge on it. Should be the black head model. This might take a good bit of time to get it back into shape. Let's see how it goes...
One more video of the Seeburg before it goes back to its owner. Here is the mechanism pulled out and the cover removed to show how it works. We’ll pick both sides of the same record and see how it operates. Seeburg was responsible for several firsts in the jukebox industry. The mechanism in this machine was actually designed to play both sides of 50 78RPM records in 1949. A year later they redesigned it to play the brand new 45. That almost put the other manufacturers out of business. If you’re interested there is more info about the company online.
So here is the Seeburg LS-3 all finished. Time to play a record...