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    Super 120 ! - Sheffield


  • Super 120 ! - Sheffield
  • Super 120 ! - Sheffield
  • Super 120 ! - Sheffield
  • Super 120 ! - Sheffield
  • Super 120 ! - Sheffield
  • Tony has also sent me this shot of his collection of Super 40s from many years ago.....
    Tony has also sent me this shot of his collection of Super 40s from many years ago.....

Super 120 ! - Sheffield

Probably The Only Super 120 In The World !

Of course, BAL-AMi did not make a Super 120, but this "special" was put together by regular contributor to this web site, Tony Holmes.

In Tony's words, the story of this unique jukebox is as follows:

"The Super 120 started life as a standard S100 and 15 years or so ago it was systematically stripped for parts by a well known jukebox dealer in the Midlands. There was not a lot left; no screen, no castings for the button bank, no mechanism or amp, but it did have the complete cabinet, the lower trims and the base for mounting the mech.

I have had it lying around ever since and decided to do something with it, having been unsuccessful at finding all the missing bits. I decided to use an AMi H120 hideaway. I had a set of button bank castings and a screen from an I200 (perspex) and the rest of the bits I had around mainly for the model H. So I decided to go with all H trims.

All the parts are standard AMi or BAL-AMi, with new push buttons and other trims fitted. Also the whole system is UK 240 volt 50 hertz. The front glass was reprinted with a Super 120 logo in the style of the Super 40 Deluxe.

The whole thing took about 5 months to build and it sounds awesome now! The electric select (not spin wheel) makes it quite unique."


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