I admit I've gotten caught up in bidding, in real time, and Ebay auctions. But people aren't doing proper research. they hear number on a reality show, and by golly it must be true. Or search on V81 on Ebay, and see some eye popping numbers, not bids, but what the seller wants.
There are so many different and more accurate ways to research market conditions than back in the say when I saw my first restored V39. In the early 80's, it was prolly a steal for the asking price of $1500. today, if I saw that same machine, I'd know what shoddy work the "professionally restored" shop does, and I'd be more about the body work, over spray, incorrect parts and less on the bling.
Not trying to stir up crap but I have a question for you. People not doing their research? Where is research done on this subject of mid century coke machines values? And where would you expect 90% of the buyers out there that likely do no research?
Ok, would you recommend the restorers out there that sell at the coin op show? I haven't been, but I'm looking to go there. But from what I hear the majority of the machines there are what, $6000, $7000, $8000? so I'm not looking to buy anything. What is the average asking price of a restored Vendo 81 inside on Saturday at the coin op show?
I would think of antique shops, specialty shops, Internet, eBay, and auction records. I wouldn't really think to recommend a discussion board where nobody will say what they sell them for, but everyone complains about what they are actually selling for.
This is the wholesale market and prices here guys. If you were given 7 days to replace your machine and have it at your house, that is the retail market. Available to buy now... RETAIL! Not when you have 8 months to surf Craig's List waiting for a deal under the radar.