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Rowe Ami Jukebox 1964
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My father another rover owning member of the family ( 75 Contemporary with premium grill ) bought a non functioning 1964 Rowe Ami and manged to work out how it worked. I took over Carl Davis - Windy city to see how it plays - Love it. Last edited by Deacond; 3rd October 2016 at 22:24.. |
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[QUOTE=Deacond;2374829]Just a video you chaps might enjoy.
My father another rover owning member of the family ( 75 Contemporary with premium grill ) bought a non functioning 1964 Rowe Ami and manged to work out how it worked. I took over Carl Davis - Windy city to see how it plays - Love it. Quote. Rowe Ami Tropicana Model M200. I must have repaired a good few of these during my 50 years in the amusement machine trade. The company I worked for, Music Hire used to import second hand Rowe Ami juke boxes direct from the United States. I still have some of the half dollar coins found in the bottom of the machines. When my children were young I bought a N 200 for home, they had many happy hours playing music. Cost from the Company £10 plus VAT. Same internals as the Tropicana but a supposedly updated cabinet. Dave T |
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Very nice indeed I have a early 70's Rowe Ami.
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