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|    Ronald Miller to All    |
|    Jukebox Enthusiasts, Collecting.......    |
|    14 Apr 21 08:37:08    |
      From: blumax1509@gmail.com              I'm honestly interested in opinions concerning the direction of jukebox       collecting as a whole, particularly with the newer made 1015 boxes. I'd like       to get a collector's view overall, (and not a salesman's view), and is why I'm       posting:               - Is there a big interest-following for the recreated jukeboxes,       (Antique         Apparatus, One-More-Time, etc)?        - Which is more desirable? Vinyl or CD Boxes? Are people opting for        the convenience of vinyl playing boxes, or the larger       selection of         CD playing boxes?        - Is there an honorable interest for the "Non-1015" recreations,       (Gazelle,         Peacock, Harley Davidson, etc)?        - Are there any notable problems with their performance,       (breakdowns,         sound quality, etc)?         - Overall, are all jukebox prices increasing considerably because so        many are being imported?              I know it's all about what the buyer happens to like, and the newer creations       come with much glitter and a great sound. Then again, should I make such a       purchase, the day will probably come when I'd like to move on and sell it for       perhaps another        vintage machine, or just to downsize. Do these boxes have a reasonable resale       value?               All opinions are appreciated. If you have anything you'd like to add, please       do! Thanks in advance!       Ron               --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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