Knowing pricing is not only for flipping, collectors don't want to overpay for something they like .........or hesitate too long on something that is priced low.
Well, I'm getting lit up with PM's from people telling me that they agree with what I said. Thanks for the support.
If you had to say what cars were worth and could only watch Barrett Jackson you would think every car out there is worth at least $50,000-150,000, but you can't ignore these sales when saying what they are worth.
Real collectors are the ones paying top dollar for items if it's coke machines when they find the right ones, cars, gas & oil stuff, stamps, coins, etc.
Retail sales are the top of the market that will be hard to capture but I say lets give it a try if you know people that are going to be willing to share.
I think it would have value to have this info out there to correct the perceptions of value so I will be in if sell a machine or see ones to include. It will only be possible to keep this for the more common machines as the one offs will not have a sample size to get a statistically relevant price.
Auction result.... This is one of the ones that I'm talking about when talking about the other end of the spectrum. This is a flier just as much as the $1500 Vendo 81D that 'could' be a "sale price" but could also be to flipped for a profit.
Vendo 44--- $17,000 - December 2012- Must have been filled with silver coins!!!
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/14992806_antique-model-44-coke-machine