Jukebox manual websites? (Seeburg USC2)

DustyBri

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I am looking for a Seeburg USC2 "Bandshell Firestar" manual. I know of several places to find pdfs of arcade game manuals but are there similar places to find jukebox manuals in digital form for free? I know ARCARC has a section for them on their site but they don't have the make/model I am looking for. Are there any other sources out there? Thanks!
 
Victory Glass and Always Jukin' are the official licensed & authorized source for copyrighted jukebox manuals. A.M.R. Publishing official paid for the rights to reproduce virtually all jukebox manuals. They even contacted heirs of companies and paid big bucks for these rights. Four years ago A.M.R. Publishing sold out to Victory Glass and the rights were transfered to them. These are not cheap, cheesy photocopies but rather they are high quality offset printed and deluxe bound manuals. These manuals are highly recommended.

Victory Glass has a website: www.victoryglass.com

Always Jukin' is an authorized distributor of the Victory Glass manuals and they are located in Seattle, Washington. Their site is: http://alwaysjukin.com

Here are the manuals you need (with both the Victory Glass manual number and the original AMR Publishing number):

60-3391 (R-336) Service, Installation, and Operation manual for Seeburg USC2 Bandshell Firestar 110 pages $32.50

60-3392 (R-338) Parts Catalog for Seeburg USC2 Bandshell Firestar 78 pages $27.50

60-3393 (R-336A) Special package deal: both manuals above for just $69.95

I recommend getting both manuals in the package deal.

Arcarc is only hosting _some_ jukebox schematics (which they should not be doing since many are still under copyright). They do not have complete manuals.

Victory Glass is also the source of parts for your machine.
 
Thanks for the information Ken.
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I did not realize that someone was still holding on to the copyrights on the older ones and just assumed they had been sort of released to the public like most arcade and pinball manuals. I guess that explains why I was having such a hard time finding them anywhere on the internet!

It's actually my brother's jukebox so I will have to check with him to make sure he is really interested in restoring it. From what I am able to tell it looks complete, except for the speakers on the bottom. It does not look like it is in too bad of shape either so I think it would be a good candidate for restoration.
 
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