1942 Wurlitzer "Victory" Jukebox Accumulator Linkage

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2019
  • 1942 Wurlitzer "Victory" Jukebox Accumulator Linkage.

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  • @larryz24
    @larryz24 5 лет назад

    Darn G, I was lovin' that music...LOL I'll bet the whole library is awesome!! Have a great week.

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  5 лет назад

      LOL! That's cool Larry! Yeah, they're pretty much all good. Take care, G.

  • @carstenuwe9276
    @carstenuwe9276 5 лет назад

    Exactly what I needed to fix this part of my Victory. Your videos are such a great help for my own Victory restauration project. Thank you very much

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  5 лет назад

      Good deal Carsten! Glad the info has been helpful. Once you get it finished, you should post a video. G.

    • @carstenuwe9276
      @carstenuwe9276 5 лет назад

      When I got my Victory it was completely dismantled. Somebody started to restore it but only got to the stage of taking it apart. All parts came in buckets, and many parts were already missing, the two parts of the leaver you show in this video are also missing, but with the video I can easily make them. Besides the Wurlitzer part catalogue, I had your 3 Videos. Without them I could not have done this. I am very far now. Sure, I will make a video once it is finished. Thanks again

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  5 лет назад

      Nothing worse than a basket case that's missing parts. When you get it finished, post a link to the video. G.

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 5 лет назад

    I’ve been a viewer of your channel and all your various projects for so long, I had totally forgotten your Juke Box hobby and expertise! Glad to have been reminded!
    I have some “DoWop” stuff from the 50’s and ‘60’s that fewer and fewer people recognize for some odd reason - haha. I also liked the Big Bands even though I’m not that old. Must have still been popular in 1950, and I heard them played a lot in the womb - haha.

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  5 лет назад

      Thanks Mac! I should clarify this is my dad's hobby, not mine. These are all his machines. I've helped him out with them since I was a kid so I picked up some stuff. I remember one time at about 7 -8yr. old he sat me down at the table behind a mechanism and said "See this small spring? Figure out where it goes"...lol. And I did. This was before taking pictures of things with a phone was possible! I grew up listening to them, so the music sunk in even though it wasn't my time period. Good stuff! Take care, G.

  • @hankus253
    @hankus253 5 лет назад

    A lot of good things started life in 1942. Forgot you were a collector of these G. Even though this video clip was for a certain targeted person, it was still interesting to see. Had to go back and search through your old videos to find your original postings.

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  5 лет назад

      Thanks Hank! I guess I should be more clear in my videos- my Dad is the collector, not me. I just help him out with problems/repairs to keep them running. He's only got 5 now. I remember counting 18 when I was younger. I'm glad the numbers have gone down- or that may be all I do...lol. Take care, G.