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Rock-Ola has appointed Jukeboxes Unlimited in Cambridgeshire, England, as its official Rock-Ola Service Centre for parts and repairs in the UK and Europe. Jukeboxes Unlimited was established in the West Midlands in 1984 by jukebox enthusiast Fred Pentney. Over the years, Pentney built his company's reputation as supplier of top-quality restored classic jukeboxes.
A decade later, he expanded his business to include sales of new Rock-Ola jukeboxes and quickly became the top sales distributor for Rock-Ola in the UK.
In 2006, a new company, Pentney White Limited, purchased Jukeboxes Unlimited and the company opened another showroom and workshop facility in Eastern England. The transfer of the administrative operations, now overseen by Managing Director Ted White, was moved to the new site to allow expansion of the servicing and repair department at the original base. Jukeboxes Unlimited continues to offer both new and restored vintage models for sale. As experts in the field of restoration and repair, the firm is a natural fit as the expert service hub for Europe.
"With their combined years of experience and passionate dedication to the jukebox business, Jukeboxes Unlimited owners Fred Pentney with Ted and Caroline White, will have a pivotal role for Rock-Ola as the brand expands through Europe," said Rock-Ola CEO Glenn Streeter. "The establishment of a centralized European Parts and Service Center gives our European dealers and their customers immediate access to service expertise previously available only from our factory in the US, saving costs."
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