![]() ![]() It is difficult to help you find a value as you do not state anything about the overall condition of this machine and only state that it "plays". Here is another site that may give you some idea as to the value of your box (most of these companies want to buy jukeboxes).Here is a link to a mobile repairman in Dallas but he may not work on your year machine - however - he may be able to send you to someone who does.(He is not in Texas but for an appraisal?). You might want to contact this person as he seems to offer free appraisals and he may be able to recommend what steps you need to take with repairs.If you decide to use this link, I would suggest you call and discuss your problem so as to eliminate any that are not interested in your problem. There is a good link in yellowpages for repair shops but you can also Google Rockola jukebox repair with your zip code and you may have better luck as most shops repair only certain brands.I only mention this because I have read some really "horror" stories of what has happened at repair shops. This may not be a problem for you but I would definitely say to get an estimate of cost (and how many dollars they can go over that estimate) as well as a statement saying if repairs are not completed (for whatever reason) the box will be returned in the same or better condition (not in parts but whole). Rock-Ola is a popular model but all jukebox repairs are costly and there are very few repairmen that are mobile so usually the box has to be delivered to the shop.Jukeboxes in general are popping up everywhere but hopefully you got a good buy at the estate sale.This may be another "heyday" for jukeboxes as they seem to be very popular right now.
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