Another eBay Dreamer.

Q&A about all types of jukeboxes: Wurlitzer, Seeburg, Rock-Ola, AMI, and more.


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Another eBay Dreamer.

by DoghouseRiley » Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:15 pm

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NSM-Jukebox-ES160 ... 563f9bc2ee

This is about six times the price at which these usually sell in the UK.

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Re: Another eBay Dreamer.

by ami-man » Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:51 am

Hello Bob,

Yes £600 to £700 on a good day and the way that Ebay jukebox sales are at the moment they would be lucky if they got that.

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Re: Another eBay Dreamer.

by DoghouseRiley » Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:09 pm

Hi Alan!

EBay's a bit peculiar sometimes.
I put an alto sax I hardly ever play on it this time last year, as I concentrate on my tenor. I had no offers at a starting price of £400. So it sat in it's case for a year and then I put it on again a week ago.
It had 25 "watchers" 15 bids and finally sold for £600, so I'm not complaining!

Not buying any more jukeboxes though, no room!

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Bob.

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Re: Another eBay Dreamer.

by Ron Rich » Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:28 pm

"Peculiar", you say ?--No, it's the same as the old story about Lawyers--
Have a Town with one Lawyer, and he will be "broke". Have a town with two, and they both will be rich !
All it takes on eBray is for two people to "really, really" want the object that's for sale--then the "bidding war" starts--even better, if the bidders do not know the object's value-- Ron Rich

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