Title: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: collecture on February 19, 2008, 05:25:29 pm Well...I made my bi-weekly or sometimes quad-weekly trip to the local Ace Hardware store that I have been going to for many years now.
This time I was looking to get a can of Krylon paint (in the Kiwi color), which is a pretty good match to the ol' DP green if anybody ever has a need. Anyway...I had to get a person to unlock the paint cans and this 50's-ish woman came back. Idle chit-chat ensued and she asked what I was going to paint with it. I told her that it was a pretty good match to the DP green used on original 50's DP soda machines. She said "Like the old soda machine around the corner" I said "huh?" Sure enough down the hall leading to the employee rec room was a restored V81D. She said they didn't know what to do with it after they remodelled the ERR from a 50's theme and they just stuck it there. I asked if they wanted to sell it and she said she didn't know, but gave me the owners card with all his numbers. We'll see? Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: SIGNGUY on February 19, 2008, 05:31:20 pm WOW....Good luck on that one Tom....
but being it's restored , I'm sure he has some money stuck into it .... but you never know... Good luck, Fingers crossed you get a steal!!! :hopefull: Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: GreginNM on February 19, 2008, 05:32:19 pm Fingers crossed for you! What a great find that could be!
And thanks for the tip on the kiwi green paint for the DP colors! You never know when that may come in handy. Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: collecture on February 19, 2008, 06:57:40 pm but being it's restored , I'm sure he has some money stuck into it .... but you never know... I just talked to him and asked if he wanted to sell it...he said he didn't really know what it was worth...I said I'd give him $1500 for it - maybe more once I get to see inside and all....he replied that he thought he bought it 15 years ago for $7000-$8000 at Ceasar's Palace in LV. I said I wouldn't be able to touch that amount. He said he'd call me tomorrow about it and maybe in the very least pay me to give it a once over...we'll see what happens? Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: bubba on February 19, 2008, 09:20:50 pm Wow Tom... that would be a nice find if you can get it for $1500... good luck!
Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: collecture on February 20, 2008, 12:22:32 am Greg,
Here is a look at what the Kiwi color looks like. I recently moved my DP VMC110 out to my porch to replace the 81A that is now in my gameroom. I had another bottle door in good shape and wanted to get rid of the rusted out one. I figure it is not going to harm the value much to have a decently spray-painted...but nicer door. Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: loman4ec on February 20, 2008, 12:46:48 am Wow that is close. looks nice!
Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: Pat Pixley on February 20, 2008, 01:02:59 am Tom that looks dead on from the photo.
Hey can we have a photo of that machine for the 2009 calander ?? :hopefull:. And hope you get that 81D for $1500. Pat Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: collecture on February 20, 2008, 06:59:45 am Hey can we have a photo of that machine for the 2009 calander ?? Of course you can Pat! I'll get it all cleaned up and try to set up some sort of a photo shoot of it on my back porch. I can tell you that I'm not moving it again...VMC110 from garage to porch...Cav55 from shed to garage...Cav72 from porch to shed...my back hurt for two days after moving machines around. Where do I email the photo? And hope you get that 81D for $1500. I don't think that is going to happen...sounds like this guy will want close to his purchase amount, which I'm not going to pay. I'll check it out for him if he wants.Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: RC kid on February 20, 2008, 08:05:15 am Super cool Dr Pepper machine. I love those old 110s. I am attempting to get one of each flaver, DP, Pepsi, Seven-up, Coke, and RC, which is more affordable than trying to collect one of each of the 81 models. But they are heavy, too heavy to be moving around on a regular basis. I posted a photo of my 110.
Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: collecture on February 20, 2008, 08:36:17 am Nice RC! That is probably the cleanest original RC110 I've seen. You stole that one for $100.
You'll see Coke and Pepsi 110's most often...In the past 10 or so years, I've seen three or four RC's, maybe one or two 7Up's, but never seen another DP. Easy to make a DP 110 from a generic, but originals are pretty uncommon. Like you, I'll probably keep this DP forever and a day. I know I'm not moving it again anytime soon. Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: GreginNM on February 20, 2008, 10:34:36 am Tom, thanks for the pictures of the DP 110! You are right, that green is almost dead-on! Your machine is gorgeous, as well. Now I'm going to have to find one of those around sometime. Maybe living in Texas will help! Can you get a decent paint job with the spray cans? I know it would never look as good as a paint sprayer with good paint, but it could serve as an interim paint job. Your door looks great!
RC Kid, fantastic looking machine at an even better price! I'm guessing you were in El Paso when you got that one? You are now where I spent a good piece of time. I saw some of your machines on CL the other day. My in-laws still live in the area (Cameron), and we go out there fairly often. Here's wishing there was another one of those RC machines lurking in a building in my neighborhood! So far, I've only seen a guy with an Ideal 55 RC that is complete but doesn't work and has a little rust on the rack and upper lip. He says it would make great yard art and wants $495 OBO!! Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: collecture on February 20, 2008, 10:54:22 am Thanks Greg!
The color is pretty darn close for a can, but is actually a little creamier and lighter than the original DP green (as compared to the bottle door backing plate, which never saw the light of day). I am hoping that it will match the slightly faded paint of the machine exterior. As far as using the can to paint. It is easier and looks better to use a spray can on smaller items like the bottle door or a carry cooler. Larger items tend to show the spray pattern too much. The can is also very small - produced as Krylon "Short Cuts" intended for small hobby and craft projects - net weight 3 oz. It was not available, at Ace anyway, in a larger can. I used one and a half cans of paint just on the bottle door - $3.50 a can. I hope to have it mounted on the machine later today or tomorrow and I'll post a pic. [EDIT] I just went to the Krylon website and the Kiwi color was not found, so they may be discontinuing this color. I picked up two of the three cans on the shelf at ACE yesterday. Will probably go get the other one just to have - maybe check with them about its' discontinuance. Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: Jim on February 20, 2008, 12:56:54 pm Tom,
Hope the deal pans out for you on the 81 ! ! ! The Kiwi color looks very good as well. RC Kid, Very nice original 110 ! ! ! Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: Seven181 on February 20, 2008, 05:49:02 pm Here is a pic of my 7up restored 110.
Brian Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: GreginNM on February 20, 2008, 06:16:34 pm Brian ~
Great looking machine as well! Makes me almost wish I had kept my 6CV Coke, although much more mundane than all these you guys have posted on this thread! I've seen your other machines on other threads, and it's a real fine collection! I passed up a VMC-88 7up some years ago for a song, don't really know why, and now kick myself! Greg Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: Seven181 on February 20, 2008, 06:36:02 pm Greg,
Thanks! I need the 7up VMC 88 and 140 and Quikold Jr, then I am done! My collection will be complete. I am in the process of selling off most of my generic and Coke and Pepsi stuff as of right now. I am only keeping my 7up stuff. I do have two soda cup machine, they are Colespa machines. They are neat. I am almost done restoring one, the other I just got from another member on this site. This is a great group of collectors! Brian Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: RC kid on February 21, 2008, 05:02:53 pm Greg~
If I owned your Dr Pepper machine, I too would never sell it. It's different/uncommon and a definate collectors piece. Vendo 39s are a dime a dozen, and Pepsi 81s can be found daily, if you take the time to look, but I have never seen a Dr Pepper 81 or 110. When I look at those picture/coffee table books dedicated to the fabulous garages of the well to do, I always notice the average V39 or some other Coca Cola machine, But I never see a Dr Pepper or Seven Up machine. After looking at your machine I am actually considering the purchase of a generic 110 in order to recreate a Dr Pepper 110 of my own. I understand the signs may be a little pricey. Brian~ Awesome Seven Up machine. Another one of those rare and interesting machines. This is a great site, I get to see what other people, who share my interest, are working on. Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: RC kid on February 21, 2008, 05:27:12 pm Greg,
Next time you're in North Carolina, give me a call. Will share a bottle of coke and I'll show off my meager collection. I live a mere 45 minutes from your in-laws. Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: GreginNM on February 21, 2008, 05:34:24 pm Sounds great! I lived in Fayetteville for a year and a half before I moved to Cameron. I also had a good friend who lived in Raeford at the time (and also collected soda machines), but has since moved as well. Matter of fact, Fayetteville is where I sold my V-81 so cheaply! :veryangry: I'll definitely give you a shout next time I'm in town.
Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: collecture on February 21, 2008, 10:39:35 pm Well - I have not heard back from the guy about the 81D, but it does not surprise me. I wasn't going to pay $7000 and he knew it.
But my original quest was solved - I got my DP 110 bottle door painted. Not a professional job, but it looks a lot better than it did and I'm real happy with the color match. As I said, it is a little creamier looking - I bet 60% of the population wouldn't be able to tell. BTW - the Krylon 'Short Cuts' color 'Kiwi' is discontinued. Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: RC kid on February 21, 2008, 10:56:01 pm Oh man, that looks great.
You know the europeans are always accusing us of over restoring old things. They say that when you over restore something or make it look like new, you take away from the item, its distinct scares of aging, or patina. So they only paint the parts that need to be painted, like what you have done here. And with a lot of really well preserved machines, I prefer the same approach. Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: SIGNGUY on February 21, 2008, 11:39:28 pm Tom,
Looks Great... it would take a trained eye to pick up on that ... but who cares... Looks alot better than a rusted out door.! Good Job Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: coke_and_stuff on February 21, 2008, 11:45:41 pm Looks good Tom, BTW sorry I havent gotten to you sooner but I do have two 110 hinges in my parts inventory.
Joey Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: GreginNM on February 21, 2008, 11:51:20 pm Tom, nice job on the door! You are right, the color matches quite well. I guess I had better go check my stores around here tomorrow for any Kiwi that they may have left. Who knows when something that close will come out again!
RC Kid, I agree with you on the restoration thoughts. A really nice original with some patina looks genuine. However, a well-restored machine like our DP S-48 or DP Atlas Senior is always welcome in the collection! Greg Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: Seven181 on February 22, 2008, 09:45:57 am I have a few DP Atlas coolers and a few S-48's I am selling off soon. If you are interested or anyone is, let me know. I will also be selling two Jacobs 26's and a Mills 45.
Brian Kansas Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: MoonDawg on February 22, 2008, 12:08:19 pm I would have to have been pretty critical to notice any color difference on that
Dr. Pepper 110, had Tom not pointed it out first. Anyway color matching is easy. I always use the same color red for my Coke machines. I also get the automotive paint supplier to mix that same color into aerosol spray cans that I use for hard to reach areas. So Tom, you can take the old door down and have their computer wand scan the color and they will mix it and shoot it into a spray can for you. Cost about $15.00 Looks like you installed new glass, it's nice and clear. Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: collecture on February 22, 2008, 12:17:44 pm I would have to have been pretty critical to notice any color difference on that Dr. Pepper 110, had Tom not pointed it out first. Anyway color matching is easy. I always use the same color red for my Coke machines. I also get the automotive paint supplier to mix that same color into aerosol spray cans that I use for hard to reach areas. So Tom, you can take the old door down and have their computer wand scan the color and they will mix it and shoot it into a spray can for you. Cost about $15.00 Thanks Glen - I will try that - just go to any automotive paint center? Sherwin Williams? I also redid the glass and wood frame. If anyone ever does a 110 bottle door, the rope caulk works great for the glass slots in the wood frame. Costs about $2 at Ace, but I'm sure it also available at other hardware stores. Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: MoonDawg on February 22, 2008, 12:41:30 pm Sherwin Williams strikes me as a supplier of building paints.
Ask any bodyshop where they purchase their automotive paint and supplies. Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: Eric on February 22, 2008, 01:32:35 pm The NAPA automotive store around here do what Glen is talking about.....
Don't know if you have those there.. but if so give them a try. Machine looks good.. wouldn't you know we find a color and it gets discontinued! :glare: Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: rogerz on February 22, 2008, 09:52:18 pm Sherwin Williams also has an automotive paint division.
rz Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: bubba on February 24, 2008, 07:06:15 pm The automotive paint stores will make aerosol spray cans? I've seen the small paint tanks that you pressurize with an air compressor, but never store made spray cans.. thats excellent....
Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: Jim on February 24, 2008, 07:19:51 pm I've used a Prevail Sprayer (http://www.prevalspraygun.com/) for small touch-ups/projects with good results...
Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: bubba on February 24, 2008, 09:11:16 pm I've used a Prevail Sprayer (http://www.prevalspraygun.com/) for small touch-ups/projects with good results... I've used that before as well. I like that setup... Title: Re: You just never know what is around the corner... Post by: BrianB on February 25, 2008, 08:04:34 am I too have used the Prevail set-up with great results!
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