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Title: Coinop warehouse
Post by: 90grad on July 13, 2005, 05:46:06 am
All,

A company called Coinop Warehouse is liquidating their warehouse.  Looks like they have a little of everything (soda machines, jukes, arcade stuff, etc.).  They are located in Hagerstown, MD, which ain't far from those of us in the Mid-Atlantic Chapter.  However, on their website, there are some machines shown and they have an email form where you can request parts.  Who knows, with a liquidation, there may be some decent prices.  Here's the link.....

CoinOp Warehouse


Title: Coinop warehouse
Post by: on July 13, 2005, 08:48:16 am
Hi Wayne,
I was there last Saturday. They have three Coke machines in very bad shape and missing parts (Cavalier 51, VMC 33) and one Squaretop that seems to be in good shape. Most of the stuff are Arcade games and a few Jukes (Seeburg 100R and 100J) in really bad shape and missing parts.
I purchased a Seeburg 101 in good shape and complete but not working that I am going to restore.
Nearly everything is not working and to restore.
If you are looking for Arcade games and you are able to fix them it is worth to go there.


Title: Coinop warehouse
Post by: Eric on July 13, 2005, 08:58:44 am
Man... It looks like a dream come true...... Too far and too little money at the time :(
Love to have a jukebox! Yet another item for the NEED list......
Eric


Title: Coinop warehouse
Post by: on July 13, 2005, 09:07:24 am
They have about 6 Seeburg HF 100R and two 100J.
All are in bad shape and they want 750$ for a juke. I think it is a little to expensive but I don`t know much about jukes.


Title: Coinop warehouse
Post by: 90grad on July 13, 2005, 10:29:31 am
I emailed the guy and inquired about some parts.  You're right, he didn't have a lot in the Coke machine department.  But, for an arcade guy, this would be a great place to dig around.


Title: Coinop warehouse
Post by: glassbottlesrule on July 13, 2005, 08:25:12 pm
Some people on the arcade boards I hang on have brought some reals jewels out of there on the cheap.  Most of these machines are pretty easy to repair it's usually a power supply or monitor problem.  If anybody in the area is looking for a new hobby I would suggest stopping by.