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Re: Jennings coin box

Postby briank » Thu Jan 12, 2017 7:24 am

Still waiting to hear. He did ask what the price was on his site and I told him $45. He did state he paid more than that for it so we'll see how much.
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Re: Jennings coin box

Postby SLOT DYNASTY » Thu Jan 12, 2017 9:42 am

briank wrote:Still waiting to hear. He did ask what the price was on his site and I told him $45. He did state he paid more than that for it so we'll see how much.


Rule-of-Thumb is, if you have anything listed at a set price, that is what you sell it for. If he didn't change the price, tough.
Who cares what he paid for it. That's just a BS statement to jack the price up. Stick to your guns! I would say that the $45
is a fair price, considering what he usually charges for most all parts. I can only guess what's coming next! You tell me.
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Re: Jennings coin box

Postby oldslotman » Thu Jan 12, 2017 2:34 pm

briank wrote:Still waiting to hear. He did ask what the price was on his site and I told him $45. He did state he paid more than that for it so we'll see how much.

If haven't heard by now he don't have one. Their website is just not up to date.
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Re: Jennings coin box

Postby SLOT DYNASTY » Thu Jan 12, 2017 3:25 pm

oldslotman wrote:
briank wrote:Still waiting to hear. He did ask what the price was on his site and I told him $45. He did state he paid more than that for it so we'll see how much.

If haven't heard by now he don't have one. Their website is just not up to date.


He's waiting to run the price up on the website, then the box will 'Magically' be located,
where it was all along. On the same shelf as all the other coin boxes. #-o
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Re: Jennings coin box

Postby JHSS-1944 » Fri Jan 13, 2017 3:47 am

unfortunately I agree with SLOT DYNASTY. right where the pile of the others are......
Seriously ! ... has any one ever actually bought anything from him ???
Wish I had all those parts......
Well , guess I'll have to make my own for my 36' chief.
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Re: Jennings coin box

Postby SLOT DYNASTY » Fri Jan 13, 2017 4:01 am

JHSS-1944 wrote:unfortunately I agree with SLOT DYNASTY. right where the pile of the others are......
Seriously ! ... has any one ever actually bought anything from him ???
Wish I had all those parts......
Well , guess I'll have to make my own for my 36' chief.
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Jeff:
Just hang in there for awhile. One could show up on eBay. I did talk to a long time Jennings collector
and specialist yesterday, who is also a member of this Forum. He saw the request, but didn't chime-in,
because he didn't have any spares.
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Re: Jennings coin box

Postby oldslotman » Fri Jan 13, 2017 10:57 am

Steve seems to be very disorganized. He don't even know what parts he has. His website is so outdated. I know he bought all of Tom Krahl stuff and that stuff is most likely just setting in a garage or warehouse somewhere. I tried to sign in to my account and cannot do that. He says he does not know what the problem is. The last two things I inquired about were on his website yet he said he does not have them, but they are still up on his website. I bought one thing from him awhile back and paid dearly for it but I needed for a machine I was repairing for someone and they were willing to pay for it.
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Re: Jennings coin box

Postby JHSS-1944 » Sat Jan 14, 2017 2:49 am

I'm hanging in there. had this machine for awhile. still would be nice to find some one locally to make some to resell,ect. I mean as close as possible, not kinda sorta.
As for e-bay , not holding my breath...... Everyone Here , watches that site like a hawk !! every machine , every part , every item associated.......

Now if the people selling stuff there Knew we were all watching , then maybe they would realize ,if it didn't sell , it has issues , price to high , need to ship the item , ect.
same exact machine listed over & over for 6 months plus , Same high price..... buy a clue.
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Re: Jennings coin box

Postby marsonion » Mon Jan 16, 2017 1:57 pm

HILARIOUS story on eBad right now:

eBay item number: 291996392745
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Re: Jennings coin box

Postby Richard13 » Mon Jan 16, 2017 3:12 pm

I wonder if the magazine is Steve face up or down and how it's been there like that?
Looking for survivor machines especially vendor fronts or original side vendors with or without
a machine. 1920's-30's goosenecks, round escalators. I enjoy hand painting the castings.
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