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  2. BAL-AMi Jukeboxes - Wikipedia

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    Badged as AMi with some UK made parts F 1954 Mostly badged as AMi G 1955 First jukeboxes with the BAL-AMi badge Junior 1956 First jukebox unique to BAL-AMi, made for smaller locations Super 40 1957 Designed and manufactured exclusively by BAL-AMi for smaller coffee bar locations I 1958 Mostly the I200M (manual select) variant Super 40 Deluxe 1959

  3. Rowe Customusic - Wikipedia

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    ROWE/AMI Background Music Systems 1959–1976 at the Jukebox-World ROWE/AMI Background Music Systems HA600, HA900, CPC-60-1, CPC-75 , CPC-10-1 from 1960 till 1976 in the Jukebox-World at Archive.is Pictures , ©2014 Customusic, a division of MKW Associates, Inc.

  4. AMI Entertainment Network - Wikipedia

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    AMI Entertainment Network is a company owned by the Gores Group that creates original video content and licenses music, sells jukebox hardware, and offers music video services and Tap TV narrowcast television channels. [1] Its history dates to 1909, when the Automatic Musical Instrument Co., began producing player piano rolls.

  5. Seeburg Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Seeburg started diversifying its product lines in 1959 with the introduction of background music players such as the Seeburg 1000, which used special 9-inch, 16⅔ rpm records. [8] Seeburg acquired Williams (pinball and other games) and Gulbransen (electronic organs and drum machines) in 1964 and the H. N. White Company (King brass and woodwind ...

  6. Category:Jukeboxes - Wikipedia

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  8. Scopitone - Wikipedia

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    Scopitone machine. Scopitone is a type of jukebox featuring a 16 mm film component. Scopitone films were a forerunner of music videos.The 1959 Italian Cinebox/Colorama and Color-Sonics were competing, lesser-known technologies of the time one year before the Scopitone in France.

  9. Rock-Ola - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s, the arrival of the 45rpm seven inch record brought major changes to jukebox designs for all manufacturers. The first 45rpm player from Rock-Ola was the model 1434 which held 25 records, and thus 50 selections. In 1954, the jukebox manufacturer Seeburg Corporation brought out their model HF100R. This had a major influence on ...

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