Remember sliding into a booth at the local diner and spinning the mini jukebox to your favorite 45?
Jazzy1 Got A Cracker? Location Adirondack Region NY Yesterday at 7:44 AM #1 Remember sliding into a booth at the local diner and spinning the mini jukebox to your favorite 45?
Pinky SF VIP Location Toronto Yesterday at 8:07 AM #2 That was very cool, back then. A long-time friend's brother, has a collection of jukeboxes.
Bretrick Well-known Member Location Perth Western Australia Yesterday at 6:45 PM #3 I do remember there was one diner that used those. Although not a 50's diner. This was later, diner modelled on the 50s era. Jerry Lee Lewis -Great balls of fire
I do remember there was one diner that used those. Although not a 50's diner. This was later, diner modelled on the 50s era. Jerry Lee Lewis -Great balls of fire
Llynn Non-ranked Constituent Location Pacific NorthWET Yesterday at 8:08 PM #4 I remember when they were packed with big band swing on 78s. I also remember the transition to 45s.
Aunt Bea SF VIP Location Near Mount Pilot Yesterday at 8:46 PM #5 I remember flipping through the selections but I don’t think that I ever actually used one. I did enjoy using these old jukeboxes, watching them work always fascinated me
I remember flipping through the selections but I don’t think that I ever actually used one. I did enjoy using these old jukeboxes, watching them work always fascinated me
horseless carriage Well-known Member Yesterday at 9:46 PM #6 Pinky said: That was very cool, back then. A long-time friend's brother, has a collection of jukeboxes. Click to expand... Some of us never moved on from vinyl. Streaming? Isn't that what rivers do?
Pinky said: That was very cool, back then. A long-time friend's brother, has a collection of jukeboxes. Click to expand... Some of us never moved on from vinyl. Streaming? Isn't that what rivers do?