1952 Seeburg M100C
(Original Production 38,118 Units)
Experience the Magic of Nostalgia with the 1952 Seeburg M100C Jukebox
Step back in time and transform your space with the iconic 1952 Seeburg M100C jukebox. This exquisite piece of Americana is more than just a music player; it’s a statement of style and charisma that celebrates the golden age of rock and roll.
Featuring a stunning design that melds vintage aesthetics with quality craftsmanship, the M100C boasts an eye-catching chrome exterior and vibrant colored lights that create a captivating ambiance. It plays 100 records, allowing you to curate a diverse collection of your favorite tunes, from classic hits to forgotten gems. Each record plays with exceptional clarity, thanks to its advanced sound technology for the time, ensuring an authentic listening experience.
Ideal for home entertainment, bars, or retro-themed gatherings, the Seeburg M100C serves as a striking focal point. It invites friends and family to gather around, reminiscing about the past while tapping their feet to timeless melodies. Its compact size means it fits perfectly in any setting, while its reliable mechanism ensures you can enjoy music for years to come.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of history that combines functionality with an enduring charm. Elevate your space and let the Seeburg M100C jukebox bring joy and nostalgia to every occasion. Make it part of your collection and let the music play on!
This is a ground up restoration, this jukebox was completely disassembled, the cabinet stripped and veneered with a new finish and all electrical and mechanical parts serviced and rebuilt.
New chrome plating : All trim pieces, the aluminum glass dome frame, the tittle strip board, record selector casting, coin drop casting etc.
New mirrors have been installed behind the record transport as well as the gold pleating on the sides and bottom of the transport area.
The beautiful synchronized colors from the animation converge from both sides, projecting a rainbow effect onto the front glass pipes.
The two electronic chassis, (amplifier and selector) have all new electrolytic and polypropylene capacitors as well as any out of tolerance resisters replaced. Both of these chassis have had a thorough going over.
The record transport mechanical cams and rollers,bearings have been greased and oiled according to the Seeburg maintenance manual. The keyboard and selector unit has been disassembled and rebuilt as needed. All selections work.The audio can be very loud with deep bass and crisp highs and has little to no distortion.