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During the late 1960s and 1970s, [[Sega]] was responsible for distributing jukeboxes created by the American firm [[Rock-Ola]] in Japan. By 1969 Sega had delievered about 5,000 machines across Japan.
 
During the late 1960s and 1970s, [[Sega]] was responsible for distributing jukeboxes created by the American firm [[Rock-Ola]] in Japan. By 1969 Sega had delievered about 5,000 machines across Japan.
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1966SegaPriceList JP.pdf|page=3|1966 JP price list
 
1966SegaPriceList JP.pdf|page=3|1966 JP price list
 
1977SegaPriceList JP.pdf|page=13|1977 JP price list
 
1977SegaPriceList JP.pdf|page=13|1977 JP price list
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RockOla435 Jukebox JP Flyer.pdf
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RockOla443 Jukebox JP Flyer.pdf‎
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RockOla448449 Jukebox JP Flyer.pdf‎
 
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During the late 1960s and 1970s, Sega was responsible for distributing jukeboxes created by the American firm Rock-Ola in Japan. By 1969 Sega had delievered about 5,000 machines across Japan.

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