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Author Topic: Mountain Jukebox Design  (Read 2619 times)

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BoboJaymz

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Mountain Jukebox Design
« on: March 06, 2018, 10:31:28 pm »
So YEARS ago, I had bought an ELO touchscreen monitor (which I still have an it works) and was wanting to try and do a touchscreen Jukebox ala Mountain. Years have come and gone and I remember that he was selling his kits, but can't seem to find any more information about them. Could someone tell me if he is still making them, if not is there another site that would sell something like it. Thanks, in advance, for the help.

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Re: Mountain Jukebox Design
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2018, 12:37:52 pm »
He hasn't posted in 3 years, so I doubt it.

it's not terribly hard to hack out some MDF and make a jukebox like his build.