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« on: August 13, 2006, 01:35:45 pm »

http://cgi.ebay.com/100-ORIGINAL-ROYAL-CROWN-VMC-81-MACHINE_W0QQitemZ320016799487QQihZ011QQcategoryZ37QQrdZ1QQ
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I'm sure most of you have seen this. Look at the BIN price.
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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2006, 06:21:32 pm »

Quote (davethebirdman @ Aug. 13 2006,2:35)
Look at the BIN price.

I wonder if the kids come with it  ':p' .

If they sell it, I hope that they can afford a new keyboard that the shift key isn't busted on it.  '<img'>
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« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2006, 08:30:26 pm »

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« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2006, 08:40:54 pm »

Hey,Everyone
                   This Is the guy I bought my C-27 from >And in another post I think 2 weeks back I told everyone he has I beleive a total of 16 of these 81s & other Machines .He seem's to mainly Buy & Sell a lot of trucks & Car's .

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« Reply #4 on: August 15, 2006, 07:59:38 pm »

Is the BIN value anywhere near what the machine is worth or grosely inflated ?
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« Reply #5 on: August 15, 2006, 11:29:34 pm »

As far as the BIN price, it is hard to tell because I don't think enough of these machines have sold recently enough to tell.  I guess it is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it, and right now the BIN is not it!

The seller also has a 7-UP that has a high BIN.  I think the last one I saw sell was Moondawg's and it went for 4000.00 and some change.  If I ever hit the powerball, I will try to get one of each of those machines.  But for now I just have to dream.

Something else that I have been considering lately is....   What are these machines going to do in 10 or 20 years.  Is the bottom going to drop out of these machines of are they going to keep going up.  Once most of the people who really remember these type machines are to old to care or dead, is the younger generation going to care for them as much as us??   I would sure hate to shell almost 12 grand for a machine and it deflate in value so that my kids have to give it away when I'm gone.
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« Reply #6 on: August 15, 2006, 11:53:27 pm »

I had a guy come over to give me an estimate for felling a tree I have in my back yard (the power line runs through it or I would do it). His helper couldn't have been more than 30 and he was totally staring at my machines. There are quite a few people on this site that are in the 20-30 range. I think the machines will always have an audience, but who knows how the prices will hold. I enjoy them and that is all that matters to me. Unless I can find and RC81, 7UP81, DP81 for $2000 or less, I probably will never own one. My kids can have one of my machines or not - the wife doesn't care about them. I am not buying machines for them anyway and don't plan on financing my retirement on them.
I figure this is probably the worst original shape RC81 he has - I wonder what his nicest one looks like?
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« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2006, 02:18:28 am »

I know that we have spoken abuot this before. I am of the firm opinion that you should collect becuase you enjoy rather than for investment. (I know it costs me twice at least what it costs you guys)

If you look at the Classic car market, certainly here in the UK. Cars that are from the same era as our soda machines no longer demand the same premium as they used to. That's simply because the people with the spare cash want an item that they recall from their childhood and they tend to be in the 40-50 bracket. That equates to the 1960's & 70's. Square tops. That's the way to go if you want to invest. Good quality good looking sqaure tops.

Unlike jukes, as long as there is a product to put in the Round top machine I think there will be some sort of a market for them. So as long as Pepsi & coke make bottles and they are readily available people will buy old soda machines.

Jukes are another matter. I have three 1950's Jukes and they certianly turn heads. At BBQ's the kids love them, providing they play music they know (Grease etc) The people that really admire them for what they are are my parents and their generation. Even people from my generation look at them in awe for about ten minutes and then start fiddling with the Stereo System.

Jukes from the 1950's must have 45's to go in them. As there is very little in the way of new releases on 45 (I know that it is flavour of the month for some bands to release on 45 but they are not readily available in say Walmart) The juke market has suffered since I started collecting. If I look at the market now in comparision to say seven years ago (Before Ebay) you can now pick up 1950's and 1940's boxes at a much lower price than before.

I remember dealers saying you have to grab them now because they are all drying up. Well either the same boxes are selling and re-selling all the time or that was clearly a marketing ploy to get you to buy.

As always buy to enjoy and strive to buy the best you can afford. As long as you get that warm glow as you walk in the room does it matter that they are not going up in price as quickly as your stocks and shares.

I justify my obsession (And it is that) by the fact that I am saving a piece of history.
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« Reply #8 on: August 16, 2006, 10:43:39 am »

Hello,
              As I stated Earlier my C-27 came from him abought 3-4 years ago . Now my 27 in good original condition w/paint ware & Working & all the original parts are with it . But the Machines he showing I don't beleive are the ones I saw because I remember the 7up's being the mostley green w/white . But hay I getting older   ':p' .I also DON'T collect for the MONEY .I collect For ME ME ME  '<img'>  IT'S an obsession like Dave's & Tom's .And If after I'm gone there sold for Scrap So be it .But There Mine NOW !!And I like Them !!

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« Reply #9 on: August 16, 2006, 10:59:45 am »

The RC and 7up 81's are going to a different market than the Coke and Pepsi 81's.
       A financilly comfortable guy finds a Coke 81a, then like us he finds an 81b and buys it. Next on his list is a Coke 81d followed by a Pepsi 81 and a generic 81 to make into Dr Pepper, all of which are not extremely hard to locate if price is not a factor.
       In order for him to own the complete set of 81's he must hunt down the last two, RC and 7up and both were low production so scarcity is the major factor here.
      The real value is not his buy it now asking price, but what price the high bidder is willing to pay.
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