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Old August 25th 05, 08:51 PM
Misti
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Default AMI/ROWE jukebox R-92

I have an AMI/ROWE R-92
In perfect condition and i was wondering what it is worth?
THe difference in mine and the other R-92
is that ami'rowe made mine and then changed the design to include a cd
at the top where the gold/sappfire is?
Can anyone help me please?

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Old August 25th 05, 10:46 PM
Ken Layton
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Actually the R92 was made in several configurations & color/pattern
schemes.

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Old August 26th 05, 05:25 AM
Misti
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So where do I get a price that I could sell mine for?

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Old August 26th 05, 06:30 PM
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Hi Misti,
I'm afraid no one may be able to give you a definitive price for the
model you are asking about....everyone's opinion will be different.
The reason....it's not old enough to be considered a "collectable"
jukebox. It is by NO means an antique.
It's not like a car, where you can look up a blue book value....there
is no "set" price. It's not like going to your local coin dealer, where
he can give you a price from his gray sheet, or whatever he wants to
quote from.
It's kind of subject to the individual.
I know you're asking for an amount that is specific, but it's just not
applicable here. Some people would be willing to settle for $300.00,
and some wouldn't let it go for $2,000.00 It's literally a crap shoot
for one of this "vintage".
I suppose you could call a local coin-machine operator that deals in
AMI jukeboxes and ask him/her what they would sell one for, refurbished
and working. Thewn you might be able to more accurately establish a
price for the one you're interested in (buying or selling?). You can
then make a more intelligent and informed decision.
If you're selling, and asking too high a price....you'll know. A
potential buyer will expect you to come down 20% from what you're
asking, depending how the juke is, what's been done to it (it's
history), depending how much they believe what you're telling them, and
how much about jukeboxes they know.
If you're buying it, go with your gut....but please rewalize it's NOT
the only jukebox on the face of this earth, and you may very well find
something you like better if you just wait a LITTLE bit longer. It
happens to some of us ALL the time. Hope this helps you, Rob

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Old August 26th 05, 10:32 PM
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If yours is a 45rpm record model only then I'd say you ought to be able
to get around $500. If yours is the 45 rpm record/CD Combo then you
ought to be able to get around $800.

 




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