VERY RARE , WORKING 1954 AMI F40 Jukebox
I have been looking for either an AMI F or G 40 for well over 30 years and have been told there's no such machine ... or you'll never find one because they are so rare. I found the Holy Grail of 50's jukeboxes at an antique mall. The video is not the best quality because of a poor camera on my phone. A Better video will come, I promise. From what I've seen online there was less than 100 of these made and only 3 have been documented still around. I have #82. This jukebox was converted from 78rpm to 45rpm. It WILL be returned back to its original speed of 78rpm!

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