Except for the glass, the rest is original. I had the bellows rebuilt in the past and the strings repined so it could be tuned, and new leather belt, and the rubber air lines replaced, It plays fine, but the coin sticks sometimes and will keep playing. The outside could use a new finish or keep it as is. Seeburg was still in business in the late 60's as I recall. It plays fine, so the good is how it plays and fair is to refinish the cabinet. It has the Piano & Mandolin "tin"sound. It measures about 23" deep and 37" wide and about 55" high with casters. It has industrial casters that are a soft rubber so it will not hurt the floors. I am in no rush to sell it. It has been sitting in my dining room for about 40 years. I believe it is a fair price and I am not taking offers of 50% off or even close. My wife retires in a few years and I have until then. I can always donate it or burn it as my father did with one he had that would not fit through the door after he renovated the door size
Feel free to ask any questions. It is heavy. When I was younger, I could move it by myself, but not now I don't think.
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