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Old March 16th 04, 04:43 PM
Chuk
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Default Value of Wurlitzer 1015 from the 80's?

I was wondering if someone could help me find the value of a Wurlitzer 1015
that was made in the 1980's. It plays 45's. I haven't seen it in person
yet, but I was told it was in excellent condition. I'm just not sure what
to offer for it. Can anyone help with a ballpark range? Am I better off
just buying a brand new one from 2003/4, or is there some collectibility to
one from the 80's?

Thanks,
Chuk



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Old March 16th 04, 09:20 PM
Hassell Castle
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Hard to say exactly.
Condition, condition, condition is the key here.

For what's worth. I own a Wurlitzer 1015 OMT 45rpm bubbler. I don't
exactly know what the manufacturing date is of my model but I would
assume late 80s/early 90's. I can't find a date stamp on it anywhere.

My juke was purchased from an estate sale. Juke has been in home use
only its entire life and is in immaculate condition. Meter on it reads
a mere "00013" for paid credits. I paid $2900 for it. Which
considering its condition in my honest opinion, was probably way below
retail based off the condition this juke is in.

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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 11:43:58 -0500, "Chuk" wrote:

I was wondering if someone could help me find the value of a Wurlitzer 1015
that was made in the 1980's. It plays 45's. I haven't seen it in person
yet, but I was told it was in excellent condition. I'm just not sure what
to offer for it. Can anyone help with a ballpark range? Am I better off
just buying a brand new one from 2003/4, or is there some collectibility to
one from the 80's?

Thanks,
Chuk



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Old March 17th 04, 12:28 AM
Keith Stelter
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I would say that it would be worth $1,500.00 to $2,000.00 if it's in clean,
working condition.
You can buy a new 1015 CD juke for about $5,000.00.
I don't know the price for a new 45 version.
Used 1015 CD jukes from the mid 90's go for around $2,000.00 at auctions,
and some people sell them here for about $3,000.00.

"Chuk" wrote in message
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I was wondering if someone could help me find the value of a Wurlitzer

1015
that was made in the 1980's. It plays 45's. I haven't seen it in person
yet, but I was told it was in excellent condition. I'm just not sure what
to offer for it. Can anyone help with a ballpark range? Am I better off
just buying a brand new one from 2003/4, or is there some collectibility

to
one from the 80's?

Thanks,
Chuk







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Old March 18th 04, 07:17 PM
Mike
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Nice working 50CD OMT's are bringing $4000 and up in Texas depending on how
clean they are. Dealers here are getting $5500-$6000 retail for new 100CD
models


"Keith Stelter" wrote in message
...
I would say that it would be worth $1,500.00 to $2,000.00 if it's in

clean,
working condition.
You can buy a new 1015 CD juke for about $5,000.00.
I don't know the price for a new 45 version.
Used 1015 CD jukes from the mid 90's go for around $2,000.00 at auctions,
and some people sell them here for about $3,000.00.

"Chuk" wrote in message
.. .
I was wondering if someone could help me find the value of a Wurlitzer

1015
that was made in the 1980's. It plays 45's. I haven't seen it in

person
yet, but I was told it was in excellent condition. I'm just not sure

what
to offer for it. Can anyone help with a ballpark range? Am I better

off
just buying a brand new one from 2003/4, or is there some collectibility

to
one from the 80's?

Thanks,
Chuk







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