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    Posted 11 years ago

    toolbox
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    'The' Guide to Identify Vendo's Coca-Cola, Chest-Type, Units 1938 - 1959

    While doing research to identify a friend's purchase of a Coca-Cola chest vending machine in Feb. of 2013, it appeared that a lot of the info on the web, relating to chest-type only machines, was very confusing. So I started doing my own historical study to see if I could clear up the confusions. The chest-type units are the oldest of the soda vending machines and Vendo the most famous.

    The actual historical facts turn out to be quite a bit different than what I've been finding on the web and reading in books that I've purchased. It's understandable, because these sources deal more in generalities, rather than focusing on specific information.

    Collectors and people who are interested in owning (or actually own) an old Coca-Cola vending machine, mostly for nostalgic reasons, would like to know it’s proper model name and close year of manufacturing.

    I decided to write-up 'The' Guide to help anyone seeking to accurately identify an old Vendo manufactured, chest-type, unit. You could also use it if you’re looking to purchase one and want to know what model came from a certain year range.

    It certainly is not a professional presentation, but it is very useable. Here is the link, you can judge for yourself. It’s free, no strings attached.
    https://sites.google.com/site/vendotoolbox/

    By-the-way, my friends machine turned out to be a Vendo 159 Top mounted on a Westinghouse Standard chest. It was manufactured during WWII, 1941-1945.

    Hope this helps and have a good one.

    ToolboxTed

    p.s. – This is the first public release.

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    Comments

    1. Daddy_Nobucks Daddy_Nobucks, 11 years ago
      What a great reference! My Vendo is an upright 56A. I didn't realize Vendo made so many chest-style cooler machines. You obviously put a lot of work into compiling the hard copy paper images from the period. Pretty scarce stuff I imagine. I think it's very professionally done. Nice graphics. Thanks for sharing your research , toolbox.
    2. Signaholic Signaholic, 11 years ago
      Huh, wonder just who toolbox might be?
    3. Daddy_Nobucks Daddy_Nobucks, 11 years ago
      Ted did some great research, that's for sure. Check out the link. I think this is a pic of the Vendo described.

      https://sites.google.com/site/vendotoolbox/page-59--59-bottle-cap
    4. toolbox, 11 years ago
      Thanks for the comments. I’m a mechanical engineer type, retired, living in the NW of WA State. I enjoy research projects, especially when they were needed. I was surprised to find out how needed this one was.

      Thanks again and have a good one.
      Ted

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