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    Posted 13 years ago

    smothers
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    looking for any information regarding the age and value of this machine. I inherited this after my dad passed and I am looking for any information on it.

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    1. jamiedpt jamiedpt, 13 years ago
      1930s they had a "worth a nickel" ad campaign, suspect this piece was late 30s or early 40s? just a guess and I have no idea of the value. Curious where and how you found it and how much you had to give for it...very nice
    2. jamiedpt jamiedpt, 13 years ago
      oops, my apologies to smothers, I dont know how I missed that. Thanks for the information about the machine TGBWC
    3. jamiedpt jamiedpt, 13 years ago
      I dont know what I was thinking, I was even thinking of Pepsi's old ads not Cokes, smothers I am sorry for the previous misleading post
    4. coke.trevor.cola coke.trevor.cola, 13 years ago
      I agree with TGBWC its a 1950's canadian VMC-33 machine 6cents is what coca cola sold for in Canada during the 1950's. i have a canadian display rack were you could get 6 bottles for 36 cents, it was also made during the 1950's.
    5. smothers, 13 years ago
      Thank you all for the information. As far as working and cooling I can't say for sure but I remember when my dad got this back around 1976 it worked because he used to put little bottles in it and give me money to use it. since then he moved to Washington State and I think it has basiclly traveled from garage to garage. can't really say if anything has ever been done with it. As far as where he got it and how much I can't say for sure. I think it got it from some sort of flea market antique show in town. It was what got him interested in collecting coke stuff. I don't see myself selling it as much as passing it on down through the family. It has a lot of memories attached. Just kind of courious about it's origin but couldn't find anything online about it. My dad always thought it was a canadian machine because of the 6 cents but not sure if he ever really knew. Thank you all for the helpful information. A small coke collector with a big love for the Coke collecting family
    6. Sagehopper, 13 years ago
      Saw a ton of them (literally) in every service station along Rt 66 in the 50's...until the Cuban sugar embargo made the price go up to .25 cents instead. Were good days!
    7. MikePyles, 11 years ago
      Great looking machine. I sold a similar 5 cent machine at local (Ft. Worth, TX) auction about five years ago and it brought $970 US.

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