Posted 2 years ago
countryboy52
(1 item)
Hey, I'm 13 years old, and I found and saved this machine in a pile of junk behind a building in brownwood, TX. It is 5 five foot tall, 2 feet wide, and 2 feet deep. I only paid $20 for it because he had it so long and didnt want it anymore.It's a machine that served hot chocolate or coffee for 10 cents a cup. [ It still has some of the cups in it!]. The machanism is all there and intact. I was amazed that the plastic door that closes while it pours your coffee wasnt cracked or broken. It is made by a company called Fawn. There is still a chrome emblam on the front panel in the bottom left corner that says Fawn in cursive writing. It is very cool and I deal in this stuff all the time, but this one has me stumped when it comes to value. Also, I cant find the tray where it puts the 10 cents in. There might be money in it!
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So countryboy52 is this your first pick?
No. I've been picking since I was 7 years old. I can remember the first thing I ever bought was some baseball cards at a yard sale.
I am looking for an appraisal. Does anyone know anything about this when it comes to value?