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« Reply #10 on: July 09, 2005, 09:01:29 am » |
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Dave - to pass on another saying I saw on these boards, I hope your mates get a chance to "beat the snot" out of the perpetrators. Hang in there.
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Thanks, Bryan Cavalier USS-96: unrestored, working on the back patio CV VUB/C 8-91: a fantasy restoration? GE Cooler: in pieces, my next project
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davethebirdman
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« Reply #11 on: July 09, 2005, 02:16:41 pm » |
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Chaps
I would just like to pass my thanks onto each and everyone of you with regard to your words of support.
With the exception of Israel/Iraq we here in the UK have experienced more terrorist attacks than any other nation (Clearly 9/11 was the most spectacular) so if they think that a few bombs are going to change anything they are so wrong.
Like everyone (apart from those that have tragically lost loved one) I have a sense of just "getting back to normal" and with that in mind what do the group think of this Vendo
Cheers
Dave
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jasmine64
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« Reply #12 on: July 09, 2005, 07:25:58 pm » |
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Good to see you are well.
As for the machine I like the compact size.
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Marsha
Cav. CD 22 Choice Vend 168 - Use daily.
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joesquid
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« Reply #13 on: July 09, 2005, 10:33:35 pm » |
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I don't like the fact that the coin mech is missing. That's $350 alone to replace with an aftermarket coin mech, unless you can find one on ebay, and even then it would most likely need to be shipped from the states. I know the auction states it's fully functional but I've found that particular phrase can be very loosely interpreted. I would also be curious as to the type of "conversion" used to allow it to vend cans. I'd ask for pictures of the inside to see if the "conversion" consists of removal of the original bottle vending rack replaced by simple shelves.
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Eric "Joe Squid" Johnson
1955 Vendo 23 - awaiting restoration 1959 Westinghouse WC-44SK - awaiting parts 1967 Cavalier CS-64G - functional in house 1969 Vendo 63 - in restoration
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davethebirdman
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« Reply #15 on: July 09, 2005, 11:19:28 pm » |
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Thanks for your comments.
You are echoing what I have been thinking.
In the Jukebox world anything from South America is considered second rate anyway. Is this the same for Soda Machines??
Dave
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joesquid
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« Reply #16 on: July 10, 2005, 12:38:14 am » |
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I've never seen a coke machine "frowned upon" due to where it was produced. In fact, some people will pay more for machines embossed in spanish or french due to the rarity and novelty of the product. In any case, a coke machine is a much simpler critter than a jukebox, therefore less that can go wrong and less concern of inferior quality.
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Eric "Joe Squid" Johnson
1955 Vendo 23 - awaiting restoration 1959 Westinghouse WC-44SK - awaiting parts 1967 Cavalier CS-64G - functional in house 1969 Vendo 63 - in restoration
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davethebirdman
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« Reply #17 on: July 10, 2005, 05:04:41 am » |
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Okay
I'm thinking that this person want way more than the machine is actually worth. I want to e-mail him and ask him a few questions. Pictures of the inside etc. Anything else that I need to ask?? He live too far to visit just for an inspection.
Although a great deal more practical does adding a can vending mech actually reduce value??
What is the going price for a machine like this in the US?? I have seen fully restored ones at shows with prices into the £4000's.
I guess I'm getting excited over it ONLY because of the limitted availability here.
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Dave
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jasmine64
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« Reply #18 on: July 10, 2005, 07:22:29 am » |
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Isnt some of the wording and graphics he uses to describe the machine cut and paste from colamachines.com?
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Marsha
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davethebirdman
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« Reply #19 on: July 10, 2005, 09:55:42 am » |
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Hi Jasmine
well spotted thanks
Dave
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