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Author Topic: Pawn Stars, and the resurgence of restoration TV shows, good?  (Read 15245 times)
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Crazzy Canuck
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« Reply #20 on: May 06, 2010, 12:29:44 pm »

Oh great!!!  Bet you won't see him making any more Coke couches as Coke suied Sp) him  years ago for it. LOL
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« Reply #21 on: September 08, 2018, 04:34:02 am »

Oh great!!!  Bet you won't see him making any more Coke couches as Coke suied Sp) him  years ago for it. LOL

Hmmm, a pawn shop here in Australia has a Coke couch for sale.  Might put up a photo.

Anyway, I started looking for a Coke machine here in Australia after they started showing episodes of Pawn stars on a secondary network channel.  (7mate).  Once I realied that these machines still exisited and were bought and sold, I started of lookig at sites like this one and other identifying the machine I used as a kid, then started posting ads online for them.

Took me over 6 years and paid $1700 AUD for it, but I found my Vendo/Vendorlator 56 squaretop (Thanks for driving up the prices Ricks  darn ).  The seller originally wanted $2500 years ago, but no one bought it, and he eventually was asking for $1800, but I got him down to $1700.

Thnig is, these machines are a lot rarer here.  If you want one, you usually have to pay unless the seller is interested in only getting rid of a hunk of junk.
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