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Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 6:20 pm
by Ron Rich
Ah--must be on the govt. dole, somehow--dis-ability ('cause it used to work) ? Ron Rich
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 5:43 pm
by DoghouseRiley
Now I know wall boxes have suddenly become popular, but seventeen hundred quid for this?
Really?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jukebox-Wall- ... 1c466ac807
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 6:03 pm
by Ron Rich
Riley,
But you missed the point that it comes with the stepper, and it's all working--
The one's I "love", are the ones that state "All Original Parts"--most of the time I can pick-out 3 or more cosmetic, "replacement parts"--let alone mechanical parts, and stuff like lamps, needles, which if "original", on a 60 year old machine, would be shocking --
Ron Rich
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 4:58 pm
by Rob-NYC
Although not E-Bay, here is another gem:
http://allaboardantiques.com/products/v ... r-juke-boxNote: "THE NEEDLE IS GOOD AND YOU CAN HEAR THE RECORD PLAYING EVEN WITHOUT THE AMP: "
And:
"I THOUGHT I WOULD GIVE FOLKS AN OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE A RARE PIECE OF SOCK HOP HISTORY "
How kind.
Rob
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 5:07 pm
by Ron Rich
Rob,
OMG !! My question (OK, ONE of ) is--how the hell can you hear the needle, if the turntable won't spin ??
Ron Rich
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 5:49 pm
by Rob-NYC
Well, he does say that the T-T turns.
That reminds my of a Gepetto Op on Tenth Ave. Has was clearing out inventory as his lease was up in a year and he knew The Leech (landlord) would kill his business. He had an AY160 for sale and showed me, how he had "improved" the sound by removing the grill diffuser to "give more treble" -that was the needle chatter. He seemed proud of his accomplishment.
Rob
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 12:19 am
by Ron Rich
Guys,
Old age creeping in here--I swear I read that the turn table does NOT spin. Whut kin I said ?? Ron Rich
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 10:24 pm
by allaboardantiques
Rob-NYC wrote:Although not E-Bay, here is another gem:
http://allaboardantiques.com/products/v ... r-juke-boxNote: "THE NEEDLE IS GOOD AND YOU CAN HEAR THE RECORD PLAYING EVEN WITHOUT THE AMP: "
And:
"I THOUGHT I WOULD GIVE FOLKS AN OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE A RARE PIECE OF SOCK HOP HISTORY "
How kind.
Rob
I appreciate the time you took to highlight our site Rob. Obviously I'm not an expert on such things, maybe you would be willing to take the time to explain to us ignorant folk what would make the listing more realistic and less of an "Ebay Hopeful"
Is the price too high in your opinion? What is a realistic price?
Thanks in advance for your wisdom and expertise.
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 2:05 am
by ds100h
I'm not Rob, but, one way to improve it would be to leave the working amp in the jukebox.
Best
Darrell
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 3:21 am
by Rob-NYC
I appreciate the time you took to highlight our site Rob. Obviously I'm not an expert on such things, maybe you would be willing to take the time to explain to us ignorant folk what would make the listing more realistic and less of an "Ebay Hopeful"
Is the price too high in your opinion? What is a realistic price?
Thanks in advance for your wisdom and expertise.
Sure. I'll give you a template-form. Remarks in brackets are not to be included in copy.
1951 AMI D40 jukebox. Older restoration. Converted for 45 rpm records. The machine in not working, but nothing appears burned or broken [if true]. There appears to be a minor problem with one color cylinder on one side of the front grille.
No cracks or stains on the grill or glass-plastics. [if true]
No amplifier. The original amp is a model DD. [these turn up on E-Bay regularly]. Other amplifiers that have an input for a ceramic pickup my be substituted.
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It would be helpful if you included shots of both the rear inside and mechanism of the machine.
Leave out the line about using it in your shop. It sounds disingenuous if you are offering it for sale.
These are among the least desirable of the 1950s machines The asking price would be more realistic if the machine is working and includes a suitable amp.
Rob/NYC
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 1:34 pm
by Psychman
This jukebox looks almost unrestorable!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291249016826?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_sacat%3D0%26_nkw%3D291249016826Still, would be an interesting challenge to get it running again. I wonder if the mechanism would run after some persuasion, assuming the motor coils and switches haven't melted!!
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 5:12 pm
by DoghouseRiley
Maybe I'm being picky, but sometimes I think people really have no idea how to list something on eBay.
This is well over-priced, but the vendor is at pains to tell us that this, "LOOKS GREAT LIT UP IN THE LOUNGE AT NIGHT"
So how about a photo of it being just that? How it is presented makes it look "dead."
How many can be assed to link a YouTube video of it working (and not another example of one as I once saw, the vendor hoping it would persuade some to buy theirs which wasn't?)http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JUKEBOX-1967- ... 23414bc782
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 6:00 pm
by Ron Rich
Riley,
Given the nature of people to "steal", I'm not surprised by the fact someone is using "stolen material" to support the sale of their phonograph. I even have a thief re-printing (one of, Ive seen,--so far), my "Copy-written" Seeburg Guides. (By the way, if ANYONE knows who is doing this, please contact me so I can take legal action !) I would never purchase a coin operated phonograph from Ebay, unless I saw photos of the whole machine--front, back, and insides ( to verify the parts installed, were correct, and their condition).
Ron Rich
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 10:40 pm
by MattTech
Ron Rich wrote:Riley,
Given the nature of people to "steal", I'm not surprised by the fact someone is using "stolen material" to support the sale of their phonograph. I even have a thief re-printing (one of, Ive seen,--so far), my "Copy-written" Seeburg Guides. (By the way, if ANYONE knows who is doing this, please contact me so I can take legal action !) I would never purchase a coin operated phonograph from Ebay, unless I saw photos of the whole machine--front, back, and insides ( to verify the parts installed, were correct, and their condition).
Ron Rich
Ron,
Wait till you see the "jukebox" that I'm "designing" from scratch.
I'm calling it the '
Concept 60"
It plays 45's, and CDs/MP3 disks, along with having a microphone input for "sing along" stuff.
Has animated lighting too.
Twin SS mono amps, four 10" air-suspension woofers, two tweeters.
I will post photos, once its done - hopefully in a few weeks.
-M
Re: More amusing eBay hopefuls.
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 12:44 am
by allaboardantiques
I appreciate everyone's feedback. I'm in the middle of restoring an old train depot that was built in the late 1800's right now...so it might be a while before I can implement everyone's ideas, but I think everyone made some fair points. Does anyone have any suggestions on an appropriate price as it sits? I wanted to have it restored, but I couldn't find anyone in the St Louis area that would work on this particular one. Help in that regard would be appreciated too. Thanks again. Oh...and obviously I didn't pull the original amp, this is the way I got it.
Thanks again.