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Old June 27th 03, 07:52 AM
Don Lanway
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On the other hand I can recall 15 years ago when you couldn't give
away 1950-60's models of jukes. 10 years after that they start to
sell for a fortune.


Fifties mebbe... but most sixties machines are still hard to sell...
seventies machines I can't give away... now 80's Rowe and Rockola machines,
those sell well, because they have great sound systems and parts are readily
available.
Especially Rowe R89 and later. Still well under a grand a throw though.
Hell CD machines are going for under a grand on Ebay.


If this has started happening with early 80's stuff - then I would
like to know about it so I can start early retirement from selling it



I note that the seller is in Toowoomba. Maybe the freezing cold and
being around country rednecks there has affected his brain ? LOL.


Keep in mind those are Aussie dollars.. so he's only five times higher than
he should be, rather than ten, LOL

Don
Oregon Jukebox


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