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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: rayen on October 21, 2009, 09:10:00 PM
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give me idea.
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Got pics?
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yes i do
email me rayen_chauso@yahoo.com
il send you them
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Post them so we all can learn.
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i cant the are 2 big ... so who even want i can send it 2 him.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Restored-1959-Seeburg-Model-222-Jukebox---MUST-SEE_W0QQitemZ290361223826QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20091020?IMSfp=TL091020016002r4033
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i added the link for a jukebox just like it.
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i cant the are 2 big ... so who even want i can send it 2 him.
Execute a "Save a Copy - for E-mail or Web -- Standard View", ...... and then post them.
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Do you have any 'watchers' on eBay? Those big delicate heavy items with a 'pick-up only' always represent problems of their own with potential buyers. I would bet there are people in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, LA and all points in-between that would love to own it. Restored, I think your starting price is reasonable. The pick-up only really limits your possibilities. Most people have no way to load and move it and then unload it. My suggestion would be to check with a mover like Mayflower and see what they would charge to move it to some larger western cities and post those ball-park figures. Then it would be up the buyer to settle with Mayflower after it's purchased. You could give a time limit as to how long you would store the jukebox for a mover. You have to be flexable in my judgement.
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how do i clean it so it will look brand new... from the dust and stuf?
it was in a besament for 40 years at list