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rowe ami continental build instructions
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can any one supply me with the details to build an ami continental from an r83  im ready to start a project right now and the parts I need thankyou  growler

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Re: rowe ami continental build instructions
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2010, 06:26:03 am »
Hi growler,

Have you bought the CD that is on sale on Ebay?
Graham Richardson from York started with the instructions on how to make the cabinet as early as 2005.

The pictures I have seen of the builds have been very good.
I would go on www.yahoo.com and join the following group:-

mob-jukeboxes · Replica Jukebox build

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Re: rowe ami continental build instructions
« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2010, 10:06:05 am »
Hello growler,

If you have not purchased the R-83 yet then your best couse of action is to use a R-84 onwards as the donor jukebox, less moving parts and hardly any servicing required on these jukeboxes as compared to the R-80S to R-83 1200 mech type jukeboxes.

Any advice you need please feel free to contact me vial email.

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