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« on: October 11, 2005, 10:40:26 pm » |
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Has anyone seen an embossed Barq's Quikold Junior before. I have one on auction at ebay. In 15 years I've never seen another one. Mine has been fully restored to original color and condition. It is item number 7188386864 if you would like to take a look. Thanks in advance for your response.
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« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2005, 07:47:18 am » |
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I know Randy in Ozark... Looks like he did an outstanding job...... Though I've never seen the junior I know someone who has 2 standards (the next size up) Wanting to work a deal with him on one so we'll see. I watch for Quickolds weekly on eBay... there was a standard on eBay 2 years ago... but the dealer took it off for some reason... I've seen Nesbitt's standards, Pepsi Double dot standard, RC master, I bought a 7up junior this past summer.... but that's the only other junior I've seen.... Quikolds are hard to find.... Collectors hang on to them....
Randy had a Dr Pepper junior, 7up junior and a Double-Cola Standard a couple years ago but sold them unrestored.... I would have like to have had the Double-Cola... it was straight.... We have a Barq collector on the board that I'm sure is watching...... I bookmarked it a couple night ago too.... Good Luck!
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« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2005, 04:09:39 pm » |
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Doc,
The color is the original dark blue that they used in the 40's. It's actually not quite as dark as the pictures make it look. It's a little darker than the old pepsi drak blue but not much. Thanks for the response.
Dale
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« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2005, 03:58:57 pm » |
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Hi I've seen the machine before it was posted, very nice. I was just told by a friend of mine that he has never seen one of these before and may be iffy. He said he has seen three like this, but there were cut out of quikolds 2000 and 3000s and turned into a junior. If anyone has knowledge of this happening to other brands please let me know. I need to learn all I can. BARQS19
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« Reply #6 on: October 16, 2005, 08:04:39 pm » |
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I had never heard that people were cutting standards and making Juniors. Anyone interseted should feel free to talk to Randy about this one. I'll ganantee that it's an original Junior. Since I owned it prior to the restoration I know it's not been pieced together. But certainly worth remembering for any future purchases. Thanks for the feedback. Dale
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« Reply #7 on: October 17, 2005, 10:50:31 am » |
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Yeah people do it all the time ... there's even guys out there that cut out Orange Crush, Nesbitt's embossings and weld them into “Rare” VMC 81s. I don't mind that... Heck if I collected OC and I could do the work why not. Just wouldn't advertise them as rare one of a kind..... It's a custom fantacy machine... It would still bring good money. There have been Canada Dry, Nesbitt's, Mission coolers...HUGE coolers... That were missing parts that would make awesome little junior coolers.
I talked with Randy a while back about the Double-Cola standard he had and about a 7up junior... he told me about the Barq's junior he restored so I know it was the real deal..... Nice find.... wonder what the original price was ... can't imagine stumbling onto something that rare.... But these big double master,moster coolers even though rare themselves..... If they're already missing parts.... It would be worth more as a junior or standard and a lot more easier to store and display....
Oh well.... so much for keeping something all original (That would be my only exceptionthough.....Taking a large ugly duckling and turning it into a sweet little cooler '>
Eric
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« Reply #8 on: October 17, 2005, 11:07:16 am » |
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Eric,
Thanks for the reply. Randy is really a straight up guy. He was very excited to do this restoration. Still charged me an arm and a leg but was worth it. I've collected picnic coolers and machines for about 15 years. This is the only one I've ever had restored. Only restored this one because I knew it would be an something special. I've got a 39, 33, 81, 51 and several sliders all in original condition. Will probably sell some of them next. Thanks again.
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« Reply #9 on: October 17, 2005, 12:32:38 pm » |
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Did you buy a restored Canada Dry cooler from him about a year or so ago?..... If so that was mine.. I've traded with him for a while.... he does great work.... He has had some great stuff come through there... I still kick myself over that Double-Cola Cooler super straight just surface rust.... would have been killer restored. He also had a Quikold Dr. Pepper Junior but never seen what he did with that. Would have been killer that DP mint green and white lettering.... It had the embossed script logo..... Guess you know Ross from Mansfield also?....
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