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Title: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: jbrumett on September 16, 2011, 05:39:59 pm
Good evening everyone...

New to the site here and would appreciate any help I can get. I have an opportunity to purchase a Stoner Theater Machine locally and I am not sure what to offer the guy. As the story goes this machine was pulled out of a theater that was being renovated some 25 years ago and has been sitting in this guys basement ever since. Problem is that he has never had a key to it so not sure if its missing any of the mechanicals or not. He does not want to force open it for fear of doing further damage. Also, from sitting in his basement it does have major rust issues around the bottom of the base. Furthermore, the front panel of the base is missing. Other than that the machine looks pretty solid from the pictures he has sent me.

Questions remains though is how much should I offer him for this? I am going to tommorrow ( my only oppoprtunity) to make an offer and don't want to pass up a rare opportunity. Therefore, I am looking for some guidance from you fine folks out here at www.soda-machines.com to tell me what I need to do.

P.S. He has agreed to $800 for it as it sits.

Thanks for your time,

Jeff


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: rayg on September 16, 2011, 06:29:50 pm
HI Jeff and welcome !  you came to the right place we have allot of stoner experts here, I myself am still a semi novice,  but I did learn allot from the experts here while working on my stoner senior.. If the lock is drill out correctly it shouldn't cause any damage to the machine.  I think $800 for a Theater that all there isn't a bad price , The rust on the bottom, should clean up the metal in the base is fairly heavy. What would concern me is buying it without checking the mech inside, that's the heart of the machine.
 Is there a power cord it the back, and if so does it light up? How are the pulls and display glass? 

check out fellow members theater to compare  it to.

http://soda-machines.com/discussions/index.php/topic,13228.0.html

:needphotos:


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: jbrumett on September 16, 2011, 06:41:50 pm
Thanks for getting back to me so fast!!!!

Picture indicates that it has a cord with it but bulbs are missing so dont know if it even lights up!!!!


Here is a link to some pictures that i just got....



https://picasaweb.google.com/darren.jenkinson/CandyMachine?feat=email#



Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: Creighton on September 16, 2011, 07:51:30 pm
Welcome!
Appears to be a very nice original. The rusted base can be fixed. Hope the factory wood grain can be saved. I'd pay $800 as it sits but would try for $600 (pointing out the rust).
Good luck and hope you get it!!
Creighton
 


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: jbrumett on September 19, 2011, 05:24:25 pm
Thought I would let everyone know that I am now a proud owner of a Stoner Theater that is almost complete!!! All of the mechanicals including a working coin mech were there after all. The only thing that is missing is the light assembly. If anyone can help with that it would be most appreciated.

Also, wanted to say thanks to everyone who has helped me out along the way.... look forward to this being an exciting and rewarding hobby. (By the way, this is my first purchase). Soda machines next !!!!!


P.S. I live in Kentucky so if anyone ever needs anything in my neck of the woods please let me know

Best Regards,

Jeff


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: cokemachinesandmore on September 19, 2011, 05:44:06 pm
wow congrats nice buy


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: cokecolaman on September 19, 2011, 06:57:36 pm
I'm jealous...I've been looking for one around me and I haven't seen one...nice pick up.


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: mznb1u on September 19, 2011, 07:11:43 pm
That is a pretty nice looking machine but there are some parts missing so hopefully you got him down on the price a bit.  If you are looking for parts, Curtis (memorylane) is the expert and he is your guyfor advice as well.

 :drinking: Tim :drinking:


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: Ken R on September 19, 2011, 10:19:46 pm
Just curious all, I have seen a lot of comments about buying these Stoners, but have never seen one in my neck of the woods (Texas).  I was just wondering, are these things something that were typically only in a particular region of the country or were they everywhere and I'll still have an opportunity here to possibly come across one?


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: MCarter on September 19, 2011, 10:34:12 pm
Where at in kentucky?  Nice pick up


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: Ltransam on September 19, 2011, 10:40:57 pm


  Yea Jeff

  Were In Kentucky ?I'm From Just North Of Cincinnati .But My Work Has Me Going To Bardstown alot


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: bremett on September 20, 2011, 12:35:14 am
Nice Stoner.


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: jbrumett on September 20, 2011, 05:12:03 pm
 I live in Russell Springs,KY. It's about 30 minutes from Somerset.  If you are familiar with Lake Cumberland then you know where i am. Looking forward to getting started on this machine but it may end up a winter project.... Who knows.  Nonetheless, I am going to take everyone else's advice and reach out to Curtis at Memory Lane. Been checking his stuff out for a while now and I am deeply impressed with what I have seen. The History Channel should have picked this guy up to do a show if you ask me!!!!


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: bcharlton on September 21, 2011, 10:14:52 am
let me know if you need help.  Curtis usually puts in a new lighting fixture so that may be the way to go.  Mine has the original fixture. 

Good luck with it.

Brian


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: Roadman on October 16, 2011, 09:00:24 am
Jeff, I think you did very well if you bought this Stoner Theatre machine for $800 or less. I stumbled across this same machine a few weeks ago and was asleep at the switch, it would have been a reasonable drive for me from Upstate NY.  Yes, that machine has some problems but the majority of the Stoners seem to have issues with missing parts, light damage, rust, etc. They seem to come that way but parts are available. It's no surprise...the Stoners are usually 50-60 years old were stored as "near junk" in barns, basements, and warehouses.  In the last year or so, I've only spotted three other unrestored Stoner Theatres on Ebay or Craig's list.

One was an early grade Stoner Theatre, two lights at the top, machine open like a clamshell vs. side to side, that machine was listed at $5,000. That Stoner Theatre version is probably the rarest Theatre but that price was too high.   Another Theatre was listed in Phoenix at $1,800 but appeared to have some damage, and there was another Stoner Theate in Illinois a couple months ago that looked nice but went for $2,000 (supposedly). Judging from other member postings on these boards, only a handful of Stoner Theatres have showed up  over the past couple years. There are a few Stoner "fake Theatres" out there...standard 180's that have had light kits added, incluidng one on American Restoration. s  Good luck with you restoration!

Dave


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: BONOVOX on October 16, 2011, 12:32:54 pm
NICE FIND!!

Can't wait to see it back to its original glory!!!!  :happydrinkers:


Title: Re: STONER THEATER CANDY MACHINE VALUE
Post by: jbrumett on October 16, 2011, 12:43:14 pm
Me too Bonovox!!!!

Don't know how long it will take but I will post pictures once I start.

By the way, I have seen some earlier posts by you about the Chicago show. Would love to be there but I am out of town that weekend.

Nonetheless, have a great time and would love to see some pics of your purchases.


Jeff