Need some advice on selling a Jukebox

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Need some advice on selling a Jukebox

by Badwolf » Thu Dec 31, 2015 12:53 am

Hi, folks. I'm new here.

I've got an AMI G 200 jukebox that I want to get rid of. I used to think I'd get it refurbished, but I've given up on that dream. I believe it to be substantially complete, but it's not in working condition. I know I'm not going to get rich selling it, but I don't want to sell it too cheaply, either. Any advice about finding out its actual value?

Thanks in advance.


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Re: Need some advice on selling a Jukebox

by Spin45rpm » Thu Dec 31, 2015 5:14 am

eBay completed listings may be your best bet if you can find a machine that matches yours in its current condition.


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Re: Need some advice on selling a Jukebox

by ecs446 » Sat Jan 02, 2016 2:14 am

Your G 200 from the factory needed several updates. Probably the higher voltage wires will have the insulation rotten on them. Parts would be hard to find if the updates have not been done.
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Re: Need some advice on selling a Jukebox

by ds100h » Sat Jan 02, 2016 2:40 am

Always' Jukin' sells a price guide you can buy.

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Re: Need some advice on selling a Jukebox

by Ron Rich » Sat Jan 02, 2016 2:43 am

My advice--BE HONEST--If you don't know something say so--if you do--admit it-- :lol: Ron Rich


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Re: Need some advice on selling a Jukebox

by Badwolf » Tue Jan 05, 2016 8:51 pm

Thanks, I guess I'll pick up that price guide.

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Re: Need some advice on selling a Jukebox

by DoghouseRiley » Wed Jan 06, 2016 1:21 am

Here's my two penn'oth.

Price guides are all very well, but it's more a case of, supply & demand, timing, presentation and location, when it comes to selling on eBay.

Supply & Demand.
Not a good idea to try to sell a jukebox when there's one or two others of a similar model being offered at the same time, particularly if they're better than yours. Wait until there's less variety available.

Timing.
Now is not a good time to be thinking of selling a jukebox, when all those post holiday bills are coming in. The run up to Christmas is best. Now I'd wait a few months until it gets a bit warmer.

Presentation
I'm often amazed that few people make the best use of eBay's facilities, (other than those who buy and sell jukeboxes for a living).
I've seen some really poor photography, sometimes taken on a mobile phone. Take lots of photos on a decent camera and choose them carefully. You can post a lot of photos on eBay for no extra cost. Be honest with the description. Itemise any the faults, but don't dwell on them.

Make a video, if it's working, (not on your phone on a decent camera) upload it to YouTube and post the link in your description.

Location.

It's easier to sell a jukebox if you live in a big city, If you're out in the sticks, don't expect to get the same sort of money. People having to travel too far won't make a bid. Here in the UK traveling 100 miles to view a jukebox would be considered "a long way."

Best of luck.

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