value check - AMI D-80 jukebox
Looking at picking one up, was curious at it's value (my experience is with
Seeburg mostly). |
value check - AMI D-80 jukebox
Cheap - almost no interest from end users. Anywhere from $100 to $400,
but over that you will end up with it for a long time. Barnhart Pinball wrote: Looking at picking one up, was curious at it's value (my experience is with Seeburg mostly). |
value check - AMI D-80 jukebox
"Coinopwarehouse" wrote in
oups.com: Cheap - almost no interest from end users. Anywhere from $100 to $400, but over that you will end up with it for a long time. really, why? Kind of a unique machine, not as pretty as say a Seeburg or Wurlitzer...but has it's charms. |
value check - AMI D-80 jukebox
The D-80 is a great sounding machine and easy to work on. It's not as
flashy as other jukeboxes, maybe that's why is hass little collectability. I'd say to get it if the price is right! Barnhart Pinball wrote: "Coinopwarehouse" wrote in oups.com: Cheap - almost no interest from end users. Anywhere from $100 to $400, but over that you will end up with it for a long time. really, why? Kind of a unique machine, not as pretty as say a Seeburg or Wurlitzer...but has it's charms. |
value check - AMI D-80 jukebox
My D-80 experience is with two of them. Bought one two years ago for
$600., re-wired some rotten wiring and replaced a rectifier, and resold it for $1200 plus record requests and delivery. It did lead to another sale of an E-120 I had (D-80's Father)....they each liked the looks, AMI sound, and rotating animation (both cabinet/upper and grill/lower). Am currently trying to salvage one for a customer who bought it elsewhere for $950......rotted wiring, no red diamond-quilted in interior dome area, missing trim pieces to hide selector cable harness/wiring going up rear corners of cabinet, two missing back doors (re-created), amp rebuild, bent gripper bow, coin gear missing, etc., etc., etc., ad nauseum. I fear her repair bill total may total almost what she has already paid into it for the initial box purchase. I must say, the cabinet does look lovely though, whoever did it before she got her hands on it......I just don't know about those mirrors they glued onto the sides of the cabinet interior in the dome area! Good luck on your purchase decision, Rob toucanf16 wrote: The D-80 is a great sounding machine and easy to work on. It's not as flashy as other jukeboxes, maybe that's why is hass little collectability. I'd say to get it if the price is right! Barnhart Pinball wrote: "Coinopwarehouse" wrote in oups.com: Cheap - almost no interest from end users. Anywhere from $100 to $400, but over that you will end up with it for a long time. really, why? Kind of a unique machine, not as pretty as say a Seeburg or Wurlitzer...but has it's charms. |
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