Hey John S great sounding Juke even it it had been drowned in tequila,
Just FYI the moving image sheet is termed 'Lenticular printing' It has
now been refined down to what is termed 'microenticular' as shown on
some bank notes and especially postage stamps.

Simplest explanation here: http://www.lenstar.org/how/hwmain.htm

Some great examples here: http://www.lenticular.org.nz/lenticularfaq.htm#

Mind you click on the home page and check out the 'MotionPrint'
technology, it's come a long way since your dancing ladies.

On 18 Feb, 08:12, Quixotic Nixotic <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 18 Feb 2011, at 02:02, threeneurons wrote:
>
> > He needs to debug that thing. I mean literally. With a can of Raid !
>
> It even sounds like cockroaches. The uniselectors clacking away like  
> that.
>
> I am disappointed. I thought he was going to use the Seeburg jukebox  
> mech. in conjunction with the display to give a readout of the record  
> in play or perhaps as a selector, interfacing with the Tormat ferrite  
> core memory somehow.
>
> As for jukeboxes, it is very common to find the bottom of one totally  
> eaten away by termites, especially the wrecks found in Mexico, such  
> as my AMi K 'Sinfonola', which happily was not infested. It wasn't  
> pretty either. It had been painted chili red and looked like it had  
> swum through a river. Thus I call it the 'Jalapeno Wetback' which I  
> expect is politically incorrect, but it can't hear me and jukeboxes  
> don't have feelings to hurt, so I think it is OK. It was even half  
> full of Mexican records when I bought it.
>
> Instead of the original glass front strip it had some backlit cheesy  
> semi-clad mexican dancing ladies using those ribbed pictures that  
> change as you move (do they have a name?). I'd have kept them, but my  
> wife was none too keen.
>
> John S

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