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Title: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Creighton on January 24, 2016, 08:35:21 pm
Well a few years back shopped a show with folks collections. Had a thread at the time. Can't find it now. Bought www.real-collections.com or collectors domain don't recall. Think have let them expire. Was no interest at the time.
If I recall nobody was comfortable sharing. Wish i could find the thread but not high on my need to get done list.
Would be a great show.
Creighton
 


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: ajf5577 on January 24, 2016, 08:54:49 pm
It's a good idea, but the same situation may be true today. Only a select few may want to show their treasures to the world. Plus, I know from experience, when you write an article or publicize anything good that you may have, you get bombarded by all types of people wanting to buy yours, sell you theirs, or threaten you. Been there, done that.


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: SIGNGUY on January 25, 2016, 10:54:04 am
Agreed,
people would have to have the option to remain anonymous.. not give out locations or make them up, heck its TV.. they make it all up anyway..

some I'm sure would share, but if you make it mandatory they have to divulge location and even name, many will balk.





Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Ltransam on January 25, 2016, 11:24:03 am


I got Nothing to hide > That Smith & Wesson & Remington cant Handel  :smile: :smile: :smile:


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: MoonDawg on January 25, 2016, 12:28:09 pm
         Why would anyone collect anything if they didn't want to show it off?


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: BeaYoung on January 25, 2016, 07:32:30 pm
Because they live in a remote location alone maybe....  :oh:


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: ajf5577 on January 25, 2016, 09:46:29 pm
I think that we'd all like to show off our treasures, but we went through that when I was " out" there. You get bugged to death, uninvited visitors, and I actually got threatening emails. ( with me being such a likeable guy.........)

The aspect of security is a real issue now more than ever. Yes, with publicity you can gain business opportunities and possibly a new item or two will come your way, but it's not without a price. I am 32 years older than when I started collecting machines, coolers, etc. it certainly is a different world now.

OK, off of my soap box, sorry!


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: HowDueYouDue on January 25, 2016, 10:11:21 pm

I got Nothing to hide > That Smith & Wesson & Remington cant Handel  :smile: :smile: :smile:

Sounds about right. Sucks that technology and or society has gotten so bad that we (or some) are concerned of repercussions in showing off our collections on a large scale.

I for one would love to see a coin op version of "Cribs".



Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Creighton on January 25, 2016, 11:10:15 pm
Sadly it is not the same World it once was. My "old things" habit takes me back to better times. Not hard to give any indication of actual location. A show of such would be far better than the silly crap now. Lost all interest in the new show when 10 minutes spent fawning over CW or whatever it was scratched in a timing cover. Proves nothing. Off my soapbox.
Will give this a revisit.
Creighton


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: dr galaga on January 26, 2016, 05:38:01 am
Sounds like a cool idea. Gameroom Magazine used to highlight people's collections. I think something like this could be popular.


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: sc1101 on January 28, 2016, 03:25:37 pm
I think its brilliant. I've always wondered where an item I missed out on ended up. Did it end up in a museum or private collection? Where do these items we search for everyday end up. Always been a mystery to me and this may help me see what collection its in. I can understand people don't want someone hounding them to sell something but why not show it to interested parties in the hobby. I however love to show people my collection and educate them on the history of a machine or item. The thrill of the hunt and showing my collection to fellow collectors who love this hobby is the best part. I would be honored if someone wanted to buy one of my machines. My machines may be NFS but I would be thrilled if someone else saw the beauty or history and made an offer. I may say NFS at this time but I never know when or why I might sell an item in the future. I may have a duplicate or found one in better condition or just want to save cash for a future purchase. I see an offer as flattering and a potential future buyer and home where it will be appreciated and preserved. My opinion may be different then some but I for one would like the future generations to see and feel the history of these machines.  

The machine I have followed for a long time is the Tavernette which I would love to own one day. Its out there somewhere and I'd love to see the very secret collection its in. Then make them an offer.  :biggrin:


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: ld26 on January 28, 2016, 08:14:02 pm
Well said sc, I feel the same way, I'm not sure I would want all of tv land knowing what I have in my house but sharing what we all have with fellow collectors is part of the fun and like you said it could lead to a deal sometime down the road...


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: ajf5577 on January 28, 2016, 08:31:12 pm
We should publish a magazine......


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: ld26 on January 28, 2016, 08:39:29 pm
What about a section in our user profiles where we list all our items, items NFS could be labeled as such, would probably spark a bunch of deals and trades


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Creighton on January 28, 2016, 10:10:22 pm
Thanks All !!
When the second "Tavenette" shows please let me know,outstanding.
Well seems I still own www.real-collectors.com. It is in a sorry state of under development at the moment. I just put test links in and called it a day. It appears.
Own 30+ domains so please forgive.

Can do anything folks would like with this one. Looking forward to suggestions.
Thanks!
Creighton


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: ajf5577 on January 28, 2016, 10:39:13 pm
That's a good idea Creighton, like you need more things to do,  :biggrin:
Users could upload their pics under certain categories. Names would be optional.


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Jared on January 28, 2016, 10:58:36 pm
Hey Seth, what kind of information do you know about the tavernette,I have never seen one. Great looking machine thanks, Jared


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Creighton on January 28, 2016, 11:28:23 pm
Have forced motel time coming up in a week. Good as time as any to try and spin it up for submissions. Pending functioning WiFi which could be a whole nuther thread...
Creighton


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: sc1101 on January 29, 2016, 12:02:10 am
I'll let you know if I see another Tavernette for sure. Those are the types of machines that are tucked away in collections we would be amazed by. This is where your website could come in. This could be the gateway to seeing amazing collections. You could have different categories IE (Gas and Oil, Soda Related, Cars) really anything. Then people could choose "post anonymously" or "publicly with contact email". Your website could be similar to www.pinterest.com where people post pic's but yours will be whole collections and the ability to contact the owner if owner chooses that option. Well get to work! We need this website ASAP  :big grin: I may have regurgitated a little of what AJF mentioned above.

 I would prefer posting publicly because I make contacts all over the country from a simple email. These contacts or collectors could point me toward something I'm looking for or even point out something they saw for sale I might have interest in. This type of contact landed me a Pepsi calendar last week from a bottling plant in my home town I never new existed. That was all from a simple email. Ironically this collector also has a unreal collection but is cautious about who he shares his collection with. He's the type of collector we need to share on your site and I think the anonymous part would bring those types of collections to light. Here is just a tiny glimpse into his collection below. He did give me permission to post this a while back.


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: sc1101 on January 29, 2016, 12:35:21 am
Jared, The Tavernette was a machine purchased from the Schmidt Museum when they auctioned off all the items. I found information on this machine while doing research for another machine. It appears to be from the late 20's based on an article I found. I did a little digging to see if one still existed and I found it in a video of it being restored. I have posted that previously on this site. I contacted the restoration guy who restored it for the owner but he explained its in a private collection and he could give no further info. I explained to him I found some information on the Tavernette that may be helpful in understanding the machines history. He said he would pass it along to the owner and it was great I had found something because they had no information on it to date. It is a great looking machine and right up my alley on the rarity scale.


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: BeaYoung on January 29, 2016, 10:22:06 am
It be nice to know where a lot of stuff ends up! I do understand privacy because I don't really want anyone knowing what I have collected.

B.


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Jared on January 29, 2016, 02:26:48 pm
Thanks for the info Seth, looks like a rare bird, keep looking I love the hunt,one will turn up


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: ajf5577 on January 29, 2016, 02:34:01 pm
I'm not really clear on this. Is the Tavernette a coin operated vendor?


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: sc1101 on January 29, 2016, 03:16:17 pm
Yes it is coin operated and you crank the handle to dispense the Coca Cola. Here is video below. I'm just a little in love with this machine.  :biggrin:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05TLGVnyLyg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCszgRDXVF8


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: ajf5577 on January 29, 2016, 03:46:51 pm
Wow. I take it that the first video is " as found" from the Schmidts, an earlier restoration.
Do you know what it sold for at their sale? I like those early machines.


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Ltransam on January 29, 2016, 05:24:00 pm
Seth
Cool machine !!!

But on the collectors topic . I would love to let people see my stuff just like Seth said . I don't have nearly the cool perfect stuff a lot of others have , but it was a blast getting what I got . And it's fun telling the story to others when they stop in at a garage sale the wife has .

I agree I wouldn't want them giving my location away or  address . But other then that I'm good with it .


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: crackerman_don on January 29, 2016, 07:33:28 pm
Ditto Seth and Leonard I like showing my stuff to other collectors that's why I am doing the country store to showcase some go my stuff. We have also decided that the store won't have enough room for those big machines so we are doing a diner theme and game room in the other building  I just love this old stuff and the history.




Don


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Creighton on January 29, 2016, 09:00:55 pm
Thanks all !!
Best to start with the web page. Anyone that wants to share. Send whatever you want to say and a couple of pics or short video for starters. Will check any photos for geo tag. Best if no cell phone photos/vids. I'll need to build server links for first batch by hand. Anyone knows a web page guru in need of work let me know. This one is easy just submission form attach/photo's/vids and such.

Send to: cjs@lost-coast-designs.com

Suspect this will never make it past a web page. There is nothing to sell=why bother.
Hope can just have kind folks showing off cool stuff. Will see how it goes.

I like this thread from HAMB. Just great fun looking at items and wondering where they went:
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/vintage-shots-from-days-gone-by.428585/

Creighton





Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: MoonDawg on January 29, 2016, 09:27:53 pm
        Just my input on the collectors privacy issue.

        I see nothing wrong with featuring interesting collections on television.
        Who says they must disclose real names or locations?
        There are many "made for TV" collections around the country and many of them are owned by members right here on SMC.
        Considering the research and history each guy has already aquired on his own stuff and is willing to share with us.....
 it sure would make the production cost of a T.V. series a lot less expensive.
        As an example: I heard there is a guy in Florida that has an awesome collection of early candy and cigarette machines that would fill an entire TV episode of 'collectors'.  
I for one would record it!  :happydrinkers:


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Slider-Bob on January 29, 2016, 10:06:45 pm
Creighton...great suggestions you made!

...And thanks for including the jalopy old photo link. Great pics!


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: ajf5577 on January 29, 2016, 10:13:25 pm
Yes, Thanks for the Link Creighton
I wonder if someone's head went through the windshield of that Mercury? Ouch!


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: BeaYoung on January 30, 2016, 11:18:47 am
Great point!


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Creighton on January 30, 2016, 11:03:29 pm
No submissions. I may do something with this but don't hold your breath awaiting same.
Too bad, could have been fun.

Per the HAMB link, think I've made it 2,000 pages deep. 1500 to go:-) Nasty mess with hosted pics. They die.
Creighton


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: sc1101 on January 31, 2016, 01:03:30 pm
I'll submit some pics tonight If I have a chance. I hope others share also.


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Ltransam on January 31, 2016, 05:48:35 pm

Creighton

  Buddy !!!!!  I'll be all over it once someone explains to me how  :tounge: :tounge:

Leonard


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: BeaYoung on January 31, 2016, 08:38:19 pm
Right behind you Leonard!


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Creighton on January 31, 2016, 09:12:05 pm
Well instructions would help :-).
Take a couple of pics or a short video. Save them somewhere you can find again on your computer. Open email and create a new message. Address that to: cjs@lost-coast-designs.com

Put the user name that you use here as the subject. Type whatever you like to share as the message. Mouse to the top menu bar and select "Insert" use the "File Attachment.." option. Remember where you saved the pics/vid? Navigate to that folder and select the first file. Click on "Attach". This should take you back to the message. Should see the attached file. If want to add another just right click where the first is listed. Add any further.

Click send, Done.

This was written for Microsoft Outlook but same approach should apply to other email software.
Any questions/problems just ask.

Ha! Haven't written a software how to in 15 years. I'm sure it shows, anyone please let me know of any errors/omissions :-)
Thanks!
Creighton
   


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: ajf5577 on January 31, 2016, 09:23:30 pm
You have it, Creighton.
Any email has a paper clip or "attach file" button or method. After you have composed the message, click on the "attach" and then select the appropriate file or picture (s). Then send it. Simple as a VMC 139  :biggrin:


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: sc1101 on January 31, 2016, 09:31:52 pm
I sent some videos. Not sure if they are to long. How many seconds should they be?


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Ltransam on January 31, 2016, 09:33:36 pm


Alrighty Then  !!! Lol     :smile: :smile:


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: sc1101 on January 31, 2016, 09:35:35 pm
Leonard, You do know you can't upload polaroids right?   :biggrin:


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Ltransam on January 31, 2016, 09:36:54 pm

 :down: Pooo !  :blush:


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: ajf5577 on January 31, 2016, 09:55:33 pm
I sent some videos. Not sure if they are to long. How many seconds should they be?
Seth
The limit would probably be with the capacity of your mail sever, or capacity on the other end to recieve.
Not a time factor so much as file size.
AOL usually limits the file size to 15 meg. If your email went "out" you're OK on your end.


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Creighton on January 31, 2016, 09:57:22 pm
sc1101 got one labled as 2 coming in at 15.8 mg. *.mov format. Is that Apple phone? Thanks!!

Dang, Leonard you got a Polaroid? What drop the Kodak "Brownie" Just joshing my friend:-). You let me know if need any help. Finding any Canteens? I've seen zip,zero and nadda.
Creighton


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: sc1101 on January 31, 2016, 10:08:32 pm
Yes those are from my I phone. Will those work?


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: Creighton on February 02, 2016, 12:41:54 am
Regret only received one and no it does not work. 6 computers tried. Ran into the same thing recording Peter Rivera (Rare Earth) at a private party on my iPhone 5. There must be a file size/duration Microsoft does not like. Try shooting a couple of minutes worth and can see how that goes.
Work has just got ugly so may be a few days before can get get back to this.
Creighton
   


Title: Re: Machine collections for TV.
Post by: BeaYoung on February 03, 2016, 08:26:31 am
Maybe you could upload to 3rd party site and share a link...