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« on: March 26, 2009, 09:51:49 pm »

Is this guy crazy!!  He must think that yellow paint is gold.  What a smuck! censored darn

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=190296715346

Oh wait.......that's my machine. biggrin blush biggrin

Well I finally finished my two Stoners.  I restored a Stoner 120 and a Stoner Jr. plus the matching gum machines.  I originally was going to keep the 120, but after I finished the Jr.  I had a change of heart and decided that I would keep the smaller Jr.  As you can see in the shots on Ebay of the knob breakdown, I polished all the parts.  The Jr. did not get as much attention.  They both were stripped down and cleaned, but like I said I the 120 was the one I was doing for myself so I gave it a little more attention.  Now it's the one I'm selling.  All that extra elbow grease for nothing.

Believe it or not $2,100.00 is the cost I paid for the machine and parts....no labor included.  The Jr. only cost me $1,800.00 to finish it.  Wish me luck!  If I don't break even, I'll try next year or next decade.

Here's a picture of the 120 and the Jr.  They are both six pull machines.  Everyone calls the 120 a Jr. because of that, but Stoner called it a 120 for the amount of selections.

Which one do you think I should've kept? 

The lighting is bad in my basement, just flourescents.  And a flash washes out the colors.  The color is close to the old R.C. color or a Squirt can, yellow/green color.
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« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2009, 09:57:38 pm »

Wow!... Like them both.... wouldn't matter to me... not much differnece in the looks other than the Fresh Candy embossing..... Nice job and choice in colors... How did you paint the long hinge area?
Was it tough?... Did you take that apart too?.... And lets see the gum machines too!
Very nice... good luck on the sale! happydrinkers
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« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2009, 09:58:34 pm »

Larry,

Looks really nice, best of luck on the sale.  In the pics was that a Chicago Coin Jukebox Pin?  I have that same machine.
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« Reply #3 on: March 26, 2009, 10:02:14 pm »

Very Nice Larry! Good luck!

Who is the smuck in the mirror? Oh wait...that's you!
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« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2009, 07:03:23 am »

It looks sweet, I wish you much luck with the sale. It would be a centerpeice in anyone's collection
 Have you considered taking to Chicago if it doesn't sell? I would think  the corwsd there would be more appreciative of the work you put into  it.
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« Reply #5 on: March 27, 2009, 07:05:18 am »

Very nice and hats off to you. I think I spoke to you when you bought the mirror from BITW. I used to do there restorations and we kind of joined up togather for a short time and I remember talking with someone about the mirror being a bit larger than they would have liked. Was that you? if so we spoke several times on the phone years back.

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« Reply #6 on: March 27, 2009, 07:48:10 am »

Thanks for the comments!!

Eric the main difference is the 120 has the embossed Fresh Candy and the Jr has that metal plate under the mirror, which is normally painted.  I got the chrome idea from Curtis's BITW blue machine years ago.  The 120 is much taller and has a rounded embosed area around the mirror where the Jr has two straight lines.  I have one on a stand and one on a satnd with the door.  The Jr. just looked better on the stand with a door.  The stand also has a straight line effect.

I really liked the embossed section of the 120 until I put that large chromed piece under the mirror of the Jr.  Then I was torn.  I had no intentions on keeping the Jr.  I actually had a party and had these side by side and asked people which one looked the best.  It was 8 for the Jr. and 2 for the 120.  The wife was one of the 2.  Oh well, she don't care she gets the money from the sale anyway.  The other thing that I really like is that the 120 has a changer.  That almost persuaded me.

Dave that is a CC jukebox pinball.  They are a blast to play.  One of my favorites and CC's last pinball.  Everything works great except for the photo cell doesn't work on the spinner after the game is played awhile.  Have you found that problem too?  I used a stronger bulb and that seems to fix it for awhile.  This could be a Johnnie G topic.

Collecture, yes that's me. LOL

Kilroy I am in Chicago, but I don't want to take it there and stand in the lot.  Someone who cruises the lot wouldn't be interested in it because they would by a junker and fix it up, and the general public usually wont go in the lot.

Curtis that was me who pestered you years ago about the mirror.  I wasn't happy with the way it fit and I didn't like the curves (see picture).  I took the door from the one stand into where I was working part time a few years ago and these tool and die guys made me a mirror that fit the embossed area, but when I placed it on there, it didn't look any good because you couldn't see the embossment.  It just looked like a piece of metal on top of another piece of metal.  So I asked him if he could shave off 1/16" all around and he did.  I liked it because it gave a tier effect.  Once I was happy with his design, he made me two out of a stainless steel sheet that I bought.  He used a machine that blast water through a jet and that pressurized water cut through the stainless steel. 
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« Reply #7 on: March 27, 2009, 08:15:58 am »

Nice job!

Did you do anything to the trays?  How does the inside look?

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« Reply #8 on: March 27, 2009, 08:20:24 am »

You did a great job restoring them both, I do like the chrome bar under the mirror hope you don't mind if I use that idea sometime it adds alot to the machine. Hope you do well selling them but I though that was you and never a bother always glade to help out where I can.
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« Reply #9 on: March 27, 2009, 08:39:33 am »

great looking machine, top notch job, I like a lot, i think nicer then any of mine,  As good or better then anything i have seen out there. Keep up the good work.  jeff wolf
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