Vintage Fruit Machines

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lmelody2012
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Vintage Fruit Machines

Post by lmelody2012 »

Hi

I have these fruit machines and I am looking to sell them. Any idea what they might be worth?

Thanks in Advance :)
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bubbles
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Post by bubbles »

yes - FUCK ALL!
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Pardon my learned colleague's awful manners, a suitably qualified valuation expert will be along shortly.
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harry2
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Unfortunately there is no market for these, so probably f*** aLl. Must be early to mid seventies.
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Post by united52 »

They would be worth around £40 to £120 as collectors would like to get older machines for there collections
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Post by spa »

I'd post over on the mpu mecca. Those guys hate Noel Edmunds where as these chaps love him :)
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Post by duomat »

Electro mechanical machines are getting more sought after everyday.Many useful parts unlike more modern mpu types,although modern ones have better features.The machine on the right i think is 240 volt throughout,this may put some people off.But if working i would say £50 to £85 each.Not working maybe £20 each
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