Difference between revisions of "Jukebox"
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Notavailable.svg|Concerto (434; 196x) | Notavailable.svg|Concerto (434; 196x) | ||
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RockOla437.jpg|Ultra (437; 1967) | RockOla437.jpg|Ultra (437; 1967) | ||
RockOla442.jpg|(442; 1970) | RockOla442.jpg|(442; 1970) | ||
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RockOla451.jpg|(451; 1973) | RockOla451.jpg|(451; 1973) | ||
Notavailable.svg|(453; 1974) | Notavailable.svg|(453; 1974) | ||
+ | Notavailable.svg|(469; 1977) | ||
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Revision as of 12:07, 16 November 2018
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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.