Gday from Down Under.
(this machine was previously posted in Estimated values, but I want a more general discussion)
So I have an Australian (yes that's a thing) Coke Vendo 56 Square-Top machine (7 shelf). While Coke machines are a lot more common in the states, here in Australia when Coke decommissioned these machines, they were usually either scrapped, or converted into standard shelf fridges with welded over vending doors and everything removed from the coin mech area, along with the coin door.
It took me 6 years to find one in this state that was fully working with all pieces present. The myths behind this type of machine was that when they went out of service, some were "given away at staff raffles", others were "rescued" from being parted out for spares and then scrapped. For years people who sold the vintage machines would often say they got it from someone who worked at Coke, or from someone who got it from someone who worked at Coke, or from someone who got it from someone who got it from someone who worked at Coke etc.
Technically, these machine are not meant to exist any longer in Australia. Which is why they are so damned hard to find, especially in working condition, no missing parts, and pretty much all of its paint and signage. I could weep at the times I checked American Ebay and saw so many vintage and retro machines I remember from my childhood.
Hell, one guy on these forums bought a machine for $40. I mean, seriously
While the Vendo ID plate, is missing, the Compressor has Vendo tag. The thing is, this machines looks more like a Vendorlator than a Vendo 56. However, since Vendo and Vendoraltor merged in 1956, they were technically Vendo's when they landed here in Australia. Also, these machines would have been rebuilt by Coke once or twice. There are signs that the current paint job was not its original, and I have been told the "Enjoy Coke" logo was done by Coke in the 80's. There is no raised metal "Vendo" or "Vendorlator" lettering like I have seen on other square 56's, but that could have been removed at some point. The Coke technician I met recently told me they at times they had to rebuild these machines, as back then it was considered wasteful to buy a new machine and throw away what could be repaired.
Also, the Australian machines have at least one thing American machines didnt have. They had change givers that plugged into the coin mechs here, that gave out 1, 2 and 5 cent coins when set correctly (metal tubes next to the coin mech). However by my childhood (80's), we just had to use exact change in 20 cent coins (metal sticker above coin slot). My machine is currently set to 80 cents.
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