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Title: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: BrianS on September 18, 2013, 12:09:03 am
Picked this up off local Craigslist the other day.  At the time the mech seemed jambed and there was no key. Managed to pick the lock, the coin/product delivery mech is very simple and freed up with a little clean up and lubrication, hit it with some Flitz (great product), and now it looks pretty decent and works like a champ - vends on a penny!  The chrome finish is pretty decent but is pitteed and has several places where it has worn away and is corroded through. Going to make this an Xmas gift, so what do you guys think - keep the original chrome with its flaws or paint it.  Most of the pics I have found online show them painted not in chrome.


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: davethebirdman on September 18, 2013, 01:05:10 am

There is no way I would paint that. It looks lovely the way it is. Not sure what you paid for it but they now command a pretty penny since Rick restored the same model.

Have always had my eyes out for one, among others.


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: Creighton on September 18, 2013, 01:22:34 am
Great machine, it's finished!!
Halloween candy in stores good time to stock up.
Creighton


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: jholmgren on September 18, 2013, 06:50:52 am
Agreed - don't do anything more to it.  Clean it and use it! 

Jim


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: ClassicCokeLover on September 18, 2013, 06:56:16 am
Leave it!!! I purchased 3 of these at an auction. The original finish is as shown. I believe they date back to the 20's-30's. They could be wall mounted or counter top used.


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: MoonDawg on September 18, 2013, 07:16:56 am
       It usually takes a few worn areas to really convince people that this is NOT a restored machine.     Nice find!  :happydrinkers:


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: BrianS on September 18, 2013, 08:20:40 am
Well I certainly like the idea of leaving it as is.  Nothing wrong with a few age marks.  The back cover plate and the cast iron base both have some advancing rust that I want to clean up and prevent from further growth so I think my plan will be to clean those pieces up, give them a fresh coat of black paint and leave the machine pretty much as is other than a bit of internal cleanup.  I have 4 boys and all but the youngest have gotten some sort of candy/soda related item for Xmas in the past so this is going to go to my 10 yr old.  I try to find things that I like and that they will like as well.  Hopefully when I am old and grey, they will hold on to them and some day pass them on to there kids rather than have them end up on the auction block.  I have a barber pole from the 30s but other than that, this machine is my oldest piece.  By the time my 10 year old is old enough to harass his wife with his collection hobby this should fall well into the catagory of an antique. 

Dave, I did not realize Rick's Restoration did one of these.  I paid $150 for the machine.  Now that its cleaned up and the mech actually works, I think that was pretty good.  I was a bit concerned at first, that if there was a broken part internally, there would be no way to find a replacement piece. 


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: davethebirdman on September 18, 2013, 08:36:05 am

Wow... I think $150.00 is a pretty fine price for that lovely old girl. Be careful Candy Machines have the tendency to breed rapidly. I came down one day and found fifty up on the walls and around the floor.

Dave


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: BrianS on September 18, 2013, 08:42:28 am
Wow... I think $150.00 is a pretty fine price for that lovely old girl. Be careful Candy Machines have the tendency to breed rapidly. I came down one day and found fifty up on the walls and around the floor.

Dave

Then I guess I better find a condom machine to hang up before I get another candy machine! :laugh:


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: 90grad on September 18, 2013, 10:19:24 am
Then I guess I better find a condom machine to hang up before I get another candy machine! :laugh:

I think Dave (davethebirdman) had one of these at one time!


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: pinballdude on September 18, 2013, 02:00:26 pm
I have one of these. I NEED A KEY!!


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: BrianS on September 18, 2013, 05:33:21 pm
The lock was pretty easy to pick.  If its the same as mine, I used the wire handles off of a small binder clip.  There is only one "pin" on the top of the lock and one on the bottom.  Straighten out the binder clip handle so that you have a straight wire with the right angle turn still in place at one end.    Then bend the other binder clip handle so there is a longer right angle on the end of it. The right angle needs to extend long enough to reach the top pin.  Slide in the first wire and push in the pin at the bottom of the lock.  Then with the second wire, reach in and pull the top pin in.  The lock should open. 


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: HowDueYouDue on September 18, 2013, 06:40:59 pm
Great machine; great price. Congrats


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: sc1101 on September 18, 2013, 09:06:44 pm
I love the look of it. Nice find!


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: SLIDER on September 19, 2013, 11:20:24 pm
I think it looks GREAT just the way it is....... Always love ORIGINALS!!!

Congrats !!!   Great Find!!


Title: Re: Picked up a neat little candy machine
Post by: rayg on September 22, 2013, 07:35:30 am
Sweet machine ....It's only original once!