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« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2007, 03:12:21 pm » |
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I'd say $450 and a few dent's plus a refrigeration deck that needs to be re-worked isn't a bad deal. If you send your deck off for a complete overhaul, you're looking at around $450.
But, the 110 is rapidly becoming a very popular machine. The 44 is kinda flat right now, 56's and 81's are generally overpriced. 83's and 110's are the hot runners or soon to be. A big name restorer that I know has a bunch of 110's and was/is using them as parts machines is now kicking himself for not seeing the writing on the wall.
All in all, $450 isn't bad. I would see if the person would budge. Use the bad refrigeration deck as the sticking point.
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Eric
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« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2007, 03:13:50 pm » |
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Anymore that model is getting more desirable... not bad in size and vends several brands like a 81... That's not a bad price... was the price firm? I think the mech, crank handle and coin door was worth that alone.
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« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2007, 03:15:45 pm » |
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the price was firm. Door was sagging also
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« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2007, 04:08:20 pm » |
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To big, to much work for the price.
Pass and do not look back.
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« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2007, 05:13:49 pm » |
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(SquareTopCollector @ Apr. 03 2007,1:15)
QUOTE Door was sagging also Oooow. Those door hinges are drilled into a WOOD frame. Could become a major problem. This is not a good candidate for a first restoration.
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« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2007, 05:22:06 pm » |
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(MoonDawg @ Apr. 03 2007,6:13)
QUOTE (SquareTopCollector @ Apr. 03 2007,1:15)
QUOTE Door was sagging also Oooow. Those door hinges are drilled into a WOOD frame. Could become a major problem. This is not a good candidate for a first restoration. It turned out to be a good thing.
I rather spend the extra money and get a machine I really want and that has been restored the right way. I also rather collect machines shorter than 55", thats just my preference
If the owner still has it in a few months I will offer 200. And just put it in storage.
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« Reply #8 on: April 04, 2007, 08:16:49 am » |
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Is this a large door 110 or a small door? The large door alone goes for $100, the coin entry bezel for $125, the crank handle for $80, the backing plate for $30, the coin mech with slug rejector around $350, if it has all of the original bottle shelves, you are looking at another $100 in resale value............I'd take it for $400! '>
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« Reply #9 on: April 04, 2007, 08:41:11 am » |
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I've had a couple 110's and yes they are big and bulky. But since you made the trip down there I proabaly would have picked it up and stored it or parted it out and make back your money and maybe then some? But as I stated in another post... I buy way too much and have a quick trigger finger when I find stuff in person and seem like I always take it home. '>
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