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« on: August 26, 2010, 12:13:41 am »

http://cgi.ebay.com/PROFESSIONALLY-RESTORED-COCA-COLA-CAVALIER-72-/120587452695?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0

nateknapp123 must be another one of Resto-Rick's E-Bay aliases. oops

I am kind of surprised that this "professionally" restored machine is listed as a "brand new" machine and then he goes on to describe all of the work that went into the restoration?!?!?!  glare  Not to mention that if his intention was to restore the machine "as new" that he would have had the liner and shelves re-galvanized instead of using hammer-tone.  No knock on hammer-tone finish as it is a great product but that is not how the machine was shipped new.  And one more thing, I have to admit that I am not that familiar with the Cav 72--but is the coin mech correct "as new" on this restoration?

Well, at least he's got the price right - - $6,000!  Because, after all, that is what they go for!  biggrin Cool laugh

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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2010, 12:18:11 am »

$6000 and no cap catcher or coin box??
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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2010, 05:43:28 am »

The Coinco mechanism that is pictured in the machine will work, but it's not original to the machine.

That machine came from the factory with a Natinal Rejectors Coin Mechanism (NRI). One of the all-metal jobs. There are a few different NRI model numbers that might have come stock with the 72.

"As new", "Restored" and every other descritive term used in this hobby (business for some) is pretty subjective. What I believe to be a "full restoration" might not line up with what 10 other members here think. But, don't get me wrong, I'm not defending the listing or it's claims. I think that if you are going to call a machine a "fully restored" machine, it should be as close a humanly possible to bone stock like it came out of the factory. It can be done, just might cost a little more.

Maybe if restorers sacrificed the $2000 paint job, and painted the machine like they were originally painted back in the day and re-invested that money in hot dip galvanized plating......Just thinking out loud  biggrin
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« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2010, 09:01:49 am »

The "As Seen On TV" seems a bit cocky and self-absorbed to me.
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« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2010, 09:47:22 am »

I think he is using that "as seen on TV" because I heard he is getting his own show thanks to his exposure on Pawn Stars.
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« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2010, 10:39:58 am »

Every time I have spoken to him on the phone about the Victor cooler he says he has been so busy filming so I am guessing he has his own show. If that happens the days of getting great deals on machine are over and the claim I see them sell on ebay for $XXXX will change to I see them sell on TV for $XXXX
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« Reply #6 on: August 26, 2010, 11:13:44 am »

I wonder if that C-72 IS the infamous V-39 turned C-72? Other than that, why is it "As Seen On TV"?
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« Reply #7 on: August 26, 2010, 02:38:35 pm »

Welp, here it is. An article from the Las Vegas Sun Newspaper dated today and the article was actually written in late June.

Yep, he got his own show coming out.... read below!


By John Katsilometes • June 29, 2010 • 4:29 PM
It was not a matter of if, but whom.
And the "whom" is a man who lords over gleaming, vintage Coke machines.
We're speaking of the first spin-off from "Pawn Stars," the four-headed monster of a reality show that's created a torrent of publicity for the once nondescript pawn shop on Las Vegas Boulevard, just a skateboard sashay north of Charleston Boulevard.

Whoa. Some sentence there.

Anyway, the show is filled with interesting "expert" guest-stars, seasoned pros who help the Harrison boys and the ever-affable Chumlee price and restore the odd array of items toted through the store's front doors. Among those experts:
• Sean Rich of Tortuga Trading Inc. a master antique gunsmith.
• Dana Linett, president of Early American History Auctions Inc., an expert in early American history.
• Wally Korhone, owner of Rusty Nuts Rods and Custom, adept at vehicle and motorcycle customization.

But the man who has leapt from cameos to a full-fledged series of his own is Rick Dale of Rick's Restorations Inc. No weather-beaten gas pump or moribund jukebox is too battered to be restored by Dale, who says he has been "restoring memories for over 28 years!"

At least, his website says that. The last time I talked to him he was still eagerly awaiting a signed contract from History Channel, which also is home to "Pawn Stars."

That contract was signed Friday, and a crew from Leftfield Productions (the company that also produces "Pawn Stars") is in town for three weeks of filming. The title of the show is not finalized, though employing the word "Restoration," or a variation thereof, would seem a natural. So would the name, "Rick."

The show's schedule or launch date has not been announced, either, but one episode will feature Monte Carlo illusionist Lance Burton, who suffered a uniquely Las Vegas home-décor dilemma.

The swirling plot:
Burton's home sits on a high bluff near BLM land south of Henderson. The house was hit particularly hard by April's wind storms, which reached gusts of 60 mph. Leading up the driveway into the entrance are a pair of tall, old-English style lamps from the Monte Carlo. Burton inherited these effects during the hotel's build-out of Diablo's Cantina, which made those lamps disposable.

But one night, as he returned home from a show at Monte Carlo, Burton noticed something strange at his home — darkness.

"I looked up the driveway and the lamps had been blown over," Burton said during a phone interview Tuesday afternoon. "They were shattered. The next morning I was trying to figure out what to do and (Burton's publicist) Wayne Bernath told me about this guy on 'Pawn Stars' who restores things. I got a hold of him and he said, 'Yeah, I can do this.'"

But not right away — Burton has been holding the pieces until an episode of "Generic Vegas Restoration Reality Show" can be built around the rebuilding.

"He'll have to weld all these cast aluminum parts together, "Burton said. "But if he can fix this, I will be impressed."
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« Reply #8 on: August 26, 2010, 03:50:30 pm »

Weld?? Aluminum?
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« Reply #9 on: August 26, 2010, 03:52:37 pm »

Rick is getting a show !!!   I feel sick to my stomach   Oo  burp Ooooooooooo!
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