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Rowe ami cd jukebox value
Rowe ami cd jukebox value











rowe ami cd jukebox value
  1. #Rowe ami cd jukebox value license#
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These also could not be converted to CD combo without theĮnormous task of replacing the central control computer, I think by that stage, the R89 and earlier record only models were not (most of the authorised distributor's ones were 160 selection and had You can tell their machines, as they were mostly 200 selection models > used machines from the UK? And was it specifically only R86 and up?įrom what I remember, they mostly brought in LOTS of CD Combo machinesĪlso Diamante and later models but not as many as the CD100 (the first Who are American Amusements? Did they bring over > from the UK by American Amusements in the 1990's and early 2000's. > literally hundreds of them were imported > There seems to be no shortage of these machines, as I believe that There are still people out there that went them it > did see those Rowe's starting at $1, and was kind of glad to see them > I think the combo machines tend to hold more value than vinyl only. > the 3k ones were probably negotiated down outside Ebay. > went for well in excess of 2k, so the $3k was a little bit above > what appear to be good condition, but a couple of 86's that were > In some cases the prices can be realistic, usually ROWE R-86-9 CD "collectors" on ABC that this stuff would sell for a bit more.

rowe ami cd jukebox value

Tough in the antique and collectable housewares market, which is what I think that looking at his other items, this very Non-PC kids book

rowe ami cd jukebox value

Would be just an estimate, and probably an overly optomistic one. I would suggest that a G-80 unrestored but in reasonable, tidyĬondition and working ok would be very lucky to reach the $2k level, "National" on the badge in the middle of the horn grille at the top).īe warned though, there is no setting to run these on 120v, but they

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Get excited about this as it is the Australian Made model by National-ĪMI (Natami) made under License from AMI in USA. Someone outside of Australia who is crazy about exotic G-80's would I think I would be reluctant to touch it even well under $1000. Of sports related collectable, I would tend to give this machine the Logo on it, unless that is somehow worth $4k+ on its own as some sort

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Machine there is a record in there with the 1970's "World series Then again if you have a look at that shot showing the end of the Voltage selector missing out of the amp, and just a hole there, and Totally insane, especially with those scrapes in the paintwork, the Sounding and looking machine though at the time.Īlways wanted to own one, and eventually did, and still have itĪs for the unrestored $5k G80 it is STILL THERE and IMHO is again Wanted $5k for one, and $5k for the video player option. Probably because not many were imported to Aus at the time ?Īll I can tell you was that when they were first sold new here inġ985-6, United Coin (Qld Rowe distributor at the time) The others like the $3,300+ R-89 that has been listed over and overĪre obviously excessively priced. This is on top of the significant number that would have been sold new There seems to be no shortage of these machines, as I believe thatįrom the UK by American Amusements in the 1990's and early 2000's. The 3k ones were probably negotiated down outside Ebay. Went for well in excess of 2k, so the $3k was a little bit above What appear to be good condition, but a couple of 86's that were

rowe ami cd jukebox value

In some cases the prices can be realistic, usually ROWE R-86-9 CD (I have not got a clue what this would really be worth but 30k seems Did you see the $30K Wurlitzer Teledisc ?













Rowe ami cd jukebox value