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Jukeboxes by the Automatic Music Instrument Company (AMI)
AMI began in 1909 as the National Automatic Music Co, making automatic player pianos. Having designed a mechanism which allowed music rolls to be selected, this was adapted for use in phonographs, the first of which was produced in 1927. The mechanism used was the first that could play both sides of 10 records, allowing 20 selections. Aside from modifications to extend the number of selections, this mechanism was used for the next 30 years. The company was renamed to the Automatic Musical Instrument Company (AMI) after World War 2. The Automatic Canteen Company bought AMI in 1962, merging it with its subsidiary ROWE AC Services, a manufacturer of coin operated vending machines. Rowe-AMI is still manufacturing jukeboxes today.
AMI began in 1909 as the National Automatic Music Co, making automatic player pianos. Having designed a mechanism which allowed music rolls to be selected, this was adapted for use in phonographs, the first of which was produced in 1927. The mechanism used was the first that could play both sides of 10 records, allowing 20 selections. Aside from modifications to extend the number of selections, this mechanism was used for the next 30 years. The company was renamed to the Automatic Musical Instrument Company (AMI) after World War 2. The Automatic Canteen Company bought AMI in 1962, merging it with its subsidiary ROWE AC Services, a manufacturer of coin operated vending machines. Rowe-AMI is still manufacturing jukeboxes today.
AMI "120 Selections" Vinyl Decal for F-120 Model Mechanism Shroud
Printed with the 64” Epson SureColor P20000 Latex Printer on premium matte vinyl sheet, this is the highest quality print available for this application. since AMI changed the shroud size during production, we have designed this decal to fit all sizes, you will have to trim the decal yourself to fit, comes with instruction sheet.
Decal is 24.25" wide.
Decals are made for professional installation.
Decal is 24.25" wide.
Decals are made for professional installation.
Check our Parts department Parting out G-200
AMI G-200 Operators Guide
AMI G-200 Operators Guide
Phonograph Pickup Stylus
Electrical Connections, Record Selection Reset Check
Programming Procedure, Installing Title Strips
Program Labels, Record Loading, Popularity Meter
Multi Price Play, Total Play Meter,
Amplifier Controls, Fuses, Conversion to 120 Selections
Additional Speakers, 50 and 60 Cycle Operation
Maintenance, Lubrication, Cleaning, Changing Styli
And So Much More!

AMI / Rowe R-88
Service Manual, Parts Lists &
Troubleshooting Guide
Complete sequence of operation schematics in COLOR!
This is the ONLY R-88 Manual on the market with this IMPORTANT Feature!
The Schematics are colored to show "ACTIVE" connections, without this important feature it is hard to know what connections are "HOT".