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Author Topic: Markito's V-110  (Read 35812 times)
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« on: May 02, 2005, 11:04:53 am »

O.k., so it isn't mine yet, but it will be.
Here's the exciting story:

So one day last week I drove a 12 1/2 hours round trip to pick up a V-83 that I had gotten for an absolute steal on eBay. With an audio book playing on my iPod, the long drive was actually a breeze (surprisingly).

Anyway, along the way, in a town just 3 hours from mine, as I drove past, I saw an antique store in a small town. I knew that I didn't have time to stop, but decided that if I had a few spare minutes on the way back I would drop in there.

So after picking up the V-83 and returning back, as I passed the store, I stopped and went in. It was just a typical antique store, nothing special, no Coke machines or signs, and so I bought the one 10 oz. Coke bottle that they had. The cashier was a nice older lady who just worked there (she didn't own the place).

Well, after paying for the bottle and as I was walking out the door, I thought that I'd ask just for the heck of it, so I said, "You don't happen to know anyone around here that would have an old Coca-Cola machine that they'd like to sell, do you?"

She looked at me like how could you know, and then she said, "well yes, I do at my house". She said that they'd had it for a very long time that they hadn't used it for awhile, but that it worked great back in the day, that they used it next to their bar in their basement.

Getting very excited, but trying badly not to show it, I asked if it had a round top or a flat top. She said that it had a round top. I asked if the bottles fell straight down or if it has one of those skinny glass doors on it. She said the glass door. I asked if it had a coin box on the front and she said yes.
She said that the paint is pretty good and that the painted raised letters at the top were not faded or anything.

At this point I can hardly breathe!

Then she pulled out a Coca-Cola memorabilia book from the store that we were in and she started to look for the model. I saw that the book listed the inflated, mint condition, unrealistic prices and suddenly my heart sank. I figured she would go by the expensive prices in the book.

I didn't help her find the model, because I didn't want her to see what huge unrealistic price the book would certainly put on it. She didn't see the machine in that book and said she'd have to go home and talk to her husband and that I could call her for more details and a price then.

Well, after a sleepless night, I called her and it turns out that it is a Vendo 110. Not a V-81, but still very nice. It is not a self-serve, as it has a coin box on the front. She said that it is all red except for the embossed script on the top, which made me a little sad, because I (and probably most people) like the white top ones better than the all-red model, but oh well. She said that she believes it has all of the shelves and that it is in her garage and no longer in her basement (thank God!).

Then she asked me how much I'd pay for it. I hate that, because I don't want to insult people, but I also don't want to start out too high. So I said a crazy low number and she said that she wanted to get $500 for it! I said that I would need to see it in person, but that she should plan on me buying it for that. Whoo-hoo!

So even though I don't really have the money yet and I have no room to store it, I am very excited.

Just goes to show you that it pays to ask any and everyone if they have old machines.

What do you all think. Did I do well?




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« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2005, 11:25:32 am »

Thief........... '<img'>  Or better yet...Soon-to-be thief!!! ':drinkers:'
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« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2005, 11:55:57 am »

YES!!

Wait...  Is this the lady that stores cinder blocks on top of her machine?  '<img'> '<img'>

Seriously, I'd get back out there in a hurry, Kito!!
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« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2005, 01:15:17 pm »

Kito,
Lucky you!! Hope you are on your way.
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« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2005, 04:05:08 pm »

I can't go get it for a week or two (I just don't have the money right now. '<img'> ), but I made her promise to sell it to me for that price.



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« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2005, 04:07:38 pm »

You know, I started out getting more machines awhile ago so that I could make money by reselling them, but now I want to keep each one of them for my collection, so this new hobby is becoming very expensive rather than a way to make money. But then, that probably describes just about all of us. If I can just get some doubles, then I won't mind selling one of them.
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« Reply #6 on: May 02, 2005, 05:28:54 pm »

Kito, if look at each machine as an investment rather than an expense it's like money in the bank.
       I thought you were wasting your time chasing the 83 and you end up with it's twin ....the multivend 110.  Good job.
       These stories of the find, are great
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« Reply #7 on: May 02, 2005, 08:06:55 pm »

Nice work Kito! Ya done good
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« Reply #8 on: May 02, 2005, 09:34:20 pm »

A good lesson here... ALWAYS Ask! It doesn't hurt.... I have little 5"X8"  WANTED signs I carry in my truck glove box... It has images of scanned soda machines at the top(Pepsi & 7up 81s, Vendo 44s and a few quikold coolers) then says
Wanted old soda machines in any condition then I have little tabs cut so they can
pull the number off with the words soda machines above the numbers so when they look at it in a week
they remeber what it was for. I ask to post these in every antique store I stop at. I've gotten good leads and a
few embossed sliders from this. Yeah I'm addicted.....

Way to go 'kito hope to see some images soon.... 110s are nice too (I prefer the all red machines)... gonna look
sweet in the dinning room next to the china cabinet! '<img'>

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« Reply #9 on: May 02, 2005, 10:35:50 pm »

Nice score Kito!
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