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« Reply #10 on: April 22, 2007, 01:29:40 pm » |
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Those look like great fun!! Job well done. Creighton
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Jim
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« Reply #11 on: April 22, 2007, 02:02:51 pm » |
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These are the stories that keep us looking and turning over stone! Awesome catch! Patience and persistancedoes pay off ! ! !
Quick story of similar fate... One Friday morning at the fire house while browsing the Bargain Trader, a weekly publication to seel personal items, I noticed a machine shop selling a bunch equipment. but something looked out of place, I read the small narrative and to my surprise, it listed an old Pepsi machine. FORTUNATELY, I was able to get a couple of hours off duty to run by and discuss things. On my way there, I stumbled upon a garage sale that had a working 60's baseball game & another electro pinball machine. After quickly settleing on a $300 price for both, I continued down the the transmission shop to look at the Pepsi machine. The guy told be it worked and that he dragged it down to So. Fla from NY several years ago and that he was clearing the shop. We negotiated a price, left him a deposit and I told him I would be back in the morning to pick it up and pay the remaining money. I returned to work for the rest of my shift and had to delicately tell the wife that I had spent $1800 in about an hour! When I returned the next morning, he told me he could've sold it for more to one of the many people that responded after me... I was relieved that he was honest and had integrity because he honored my deposit and kept the other soda machine enthusiasts at bay! The moral of the story is that you never know where your next prize will pop up ! ! !
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My six cents, Jim
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« Reply #12 on: April 22, 2007, 02:04:07 pm » |
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Oh yea... I guess I kept you in suspense long enough...
It was a Jacobs 56, a complete and working Pepsi Lite-Up ! ! ! I was Happy to say the least...
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My six cents, Jim
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« Reply #15 on: April 22, 2007, 08:41:34 pm » |
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And Here's the Comet Suffle Targette Made By United MFG.
Notice the return Belt for the Puck ( Cool )
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Glascock Counter Top VMC 81 7Up Vendo-110-81D-V-56 V-23 Jacobs Pepsi-56 Stoner Cookie &5 Pull Pastry& 180 Candy Kelvinator FS-51(Canada) Cavalier's C-55-E-C-55-D Selmix Sprite Selmix Pepsi on Draugh
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« Reply #16 on: April 22, 2007, 08:49:55 pm » |
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And Finely the Super-Frame -Bowler Made By Chicago Coin Mach Co. (Back glass is Cracked & Flacking )We Do have the Top over the Pins It was cracked in Half So it is Clamped & Glueing up now .
I allso forgot to say that the Back Glass in the Comet Shuffle is flacking Badly But Wors Great & As you notice we AllReady Went to Lowe's got Platic & Paint & Repared the Guard covering the holes ,
Again Thanks Everyone !!
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Glascock Counter Top VMC 81 7Up Vendo-110-81D-V-56 V-23 Jacobs Pepsi-56 Stoner Cookie &5 Pull Pastry& 180 Candy Kelvinator FS-51(Canada) Cavalier's C-55-E-C-55-D Selmix Sprite Selmix Pepsi on Draugh
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« Reply #18 on: April 23, 2007, 04:10:57 pm » |
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Nice Find, Leonard. I would like to have one of those bowling games.
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TERRY@SODAWORKS RESTORATIONS Lots of Round Top machines Buy-Sell-Trade-Restorations
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