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Author Topic: Cavalier CSS-64g aprox. value needed.  (Read 15824 times)
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jleeper
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« on: November 03, 2007, 06:20:39 pm »

I need to make space so I need to sell my Cavalier CSS-64g.  This machine is in almost new condition, never restored.  I purchased it in 1991 from the original owner where it was used at a phone company central office break room.  It is still on the shipping wheels (red metal bars with metal coaster wheels attached). The original owner told me he left them attached to make it easier to move when they cleaned the floors.   There are maybe a couple small scratches on top, but very minor.  While I owned it I had it in my kitchen most of the time, but it has been in the garage the past 4 years.
I plan to put this on craigslist so I would like to know what price I should put on it?  I really don't know what these are selling for.

Thanks,

Jack
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jleeper
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« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2007, 08:06:48 pm »

If nobody here has any ideas on this, could someone suggest where I can go to get a value?  Thanks.
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« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2007, 08:13:25 pm »

Were is it located? What does insides look like? Pictures Pictures.......
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« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2007, 08:22:38 pm »

Matt,
His profile says he is in Enumclaw, WA

jleeper,
Most of these machines go for $100-$150; however, if your machine is in as nice a condition as you say - it might go for up to $300-$400.
As Matt said - pictures, pictures, pictures - we cannot give an appraisal without all the facts - complete, cools, nice paint, coin mech works, everything works properly!
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Pat Pixley
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« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2007, 09:58:03 pm »

Sorry Jack, about not getting with you on this   oops.
 Tom, is right on this Picture's help sence we can't see it in person, That is why we ask for both sides and the back side  behide the coin door area the main soda area the compressor area   if it works or not . This is all important to getting a price,  JohnieG, and I have talked a number of time about people that have call us on the phone and have asked us to give them a price on there machine, That they have told us about then they start to add little thing
like a ding which turns out to be a big dent, Or they want you to look at one photo that is dark and not that good.

  So you  can see why we ask for photos , I'm just sorry we did not get to you right away.
   Pat
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jleeper
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« Reply #5 on: November 06, 2007, 09:32:53 am »

Thanks, I'll get photo's tonight.  It is complete and everything is there and in very nice shape, but I'll get better photo's to show.  It is kind of dusty from being in the garage, but I'll clean it up then snap some photo's.
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« Reply #6 on: November 06, 2007, 11:49:11 am »

       You will have an easier time selling it with those legs removed,
they make it stand much taller than what people prefer.
       It looks to be in nice shape and clean, but that modern
looking woodgrain works against the antique look.
       This is another machine that will bring less money than
it's really worth, too bad you need space more than this
sharp little cooler!
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« Reply #7 on: November 06, 2007, 06:05:45 pm »

       You will have an easier time selling it with those legs removed,
they make it stand much taller than what people prefer.
       It looks to be in nice shape and clean, but that modern
looking woodgrain works against the antique look.
       This is another machine that will bring less money than
it's really worth, too bad you need space more than this
sharp little cooler!

With the rollers attached it still only comes up to my chest, so I doubt that would stop anyone from buying it (and they are easily removed).

Here are some more detailed photo's.  I wiped the machine off with a towel, but the compressor area is still kinda dusty.  I do have a metal box that sits in the area next to the compressor but I have it packed in another box at this time (because it kept falling out when moving the thing).

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e165/hyak/right_side.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e165/hyak/left_side.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e165/hyak/back.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e165/hyak/compressor.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e165/hyak/coin.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e165/hyak/inside1.jpg
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Pat Pixley
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« Reply #8 on: November 06, 2007, 10:13:43 pm »

Well it is like you said a very clean machine , Glen is right
on those caster I would take those off and let it set on those leg leveler
 if you list it on Ebay show the photo but show a photo of
it with out   I would  say about $400 - $500
it is very clean good luck on selling
 and let us know what you get in the end .

  Hope we helped  smile

    Pat
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jleeper
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« Reply #9 on: November 06, 2007, 10:20:05 pm »

Thanks.  I'll list it for $450 and I'll throw in a 1950s cigarette vending machine I also have (a restoration project from the 1980's I never did) if the buyer wants it.

I'll let you all know how it goes. 

BTW, a brief story on how I ended up with this machine.  In 1991 I was visiting a friend who worked at the North Bend phone company central office (I work in the same line of business). As we were walking thorugh the break room I noticed the coke machine and said "cool pop machine".  My friend said the guy who owns it is retiring and wants to get rid of it.  I asked "how much" and he said "$35".   I had him find the guy and I gave him the $35 and came by later that day to pick it up.    It was one of those "right place at the right time" kinda things.
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