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I have Seeburg LS1 jukebox. The serial number is 081267. It is in good, original, working condition. What is it worth? Thank you.
I looked online and saw one similar to yours on sale for $500.
What is range of value for a 1962 Seeburg C 100?
By Chris P
If this is in excellent working condition many people are asking 2500 to 2900 dollars for one. I think this is an excellent price and it all depends on the condition of yours.
How much can I get for a 1951 Seeburg m100B jukebox that only needs the amplifier re built. It holds 45 records and plays 100 songs. It is like the one on Happy Days.
This Seeburg M100B M100 Juke Box is listed for $2000:
www.ebay.com/
There are quite a few jukeboxes for sale here:
www.ebay.com/
I have a 1962 Seeburg Select-O-Magic DS100H. It is in very poor condition and non-working; it has 45 rpm records still inside. Any idea of its value? I am listing to sell. My stepdad owned it and ran a bar in Texas for 40 years, which has now been sold. I am cleaning out storage.
Thank you for any help.
There is one that sold 2/20/2019 for $850.00 online!
This one sold for $850 and it was working. I would deduct $250 off that price for yours.
You should start off by asking $500 for this item and go down from there. A one is good working condition was sold for $850.
Thank you!!
In many places this is a desirable Juke, but the desire comes in pristine condition and fully working. Finding someone (a regular person) local to buy this broken is going to be a challenge. It could take months to find the right person at any price.
What I can tell you is people who have these, love them and want to keep them going..and to do so, they want original parts when theirs breaks.
Are you handy and can test the parts to see which work and which don't? I can honestly tell you your value is in those parts...not the whole. Especially if this is a bar piece that has been in storage and probably has a combination of storage and old smoke smell.
If you put Seeburg parts into eBay's search and select sold, you can see that there is money in that brokenness!
So if you can take it apart and test each part AND are an experienced seller, your most bang for the buck is to sell those parts on eBay yourself.
If you are not handy and not an experienced seller and want a one and done sale, I suggest trying to find a place in your town that resells amusement items like jukes and video games and pitch it to them for the parts and the records.
Knowing that pristine ones sell for anywhere from $700 to $1000, you can expect them to offer maybe 50 to 100 dollars. That would be fair since they will do all the work. Always negotiate up, but don't be surprised if they stand firm on a low price.
Post back with an update on what you decide!
What is the value of a hf100g Seeburg jukebox? It is not working, but looks really good.
By Jim
If its not working it will be at least half the value of the working kind. Ive seen them in great condition for several thousand dollars
We own a Seeburg showcase SSD 160. It is working and is stocked with vintage R and R 45 records. We are older and possibly moving so we will be selling it soon.
The amp was recently serviced with new parts. We see prices all over the board and would like to know what we might sell it for. Thank you. CDI have a 1957 Seeburg KD-200 Select-O-Matic Jukebox in very good condition. It works just fine (a few quirks here and there) and I use it on a pretty regular basis.
Any idea what the value of it is?I inherited this Seeburg Jukebox Selectomatic 200, model 2008H, and would like to sell it. However, I don't know the year or what it's worth or how to sell it.
It works great and is in very good condition.Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you.
I have recently acquired a vintage 1980ish Seeburg 100 79M. I'm seeing it's rare. It doesn't turn on, but I have all the keys.
I am wondering its retail value or cost of restoration. I see they are quite rare with 100 made mainly exported.How do you know the true working condition if it does not turn on?
Keys may be helpful but doesn't mean it will play as these machines are really quite 'delicate' when it comes to 'working' as so many things can be wrong that will stop everything from playing right.Speakers can be easily damaged.
All parts are expensive - even down to the original screws needed to make it original again.
Are you talking about doing repairs yourself or were you planning to have someone else restore it for you?
Is this to be for you or for resale?
If you plan to restore and sell do you know if jukeboxes are popular in your area as they are not in many areas and shipping by an individual can be very expensive.
Do you wish to restore it as it was or change to CD's or?
Is this a 'middle age' bucket list item and you're willing to spend whatever it takes to get it restored?
All of these answers will make a difference in how anyone researches this question.
Are there any repair shops in your area? usually these are the best place to start asking questions but there are some online sites that may be able to help you.
Before asking your questions you will need answers to the above questions as well as good knowledge as to the working condition of your box. Most will want several pictures - inside and outside - closeups; your location.
Not all jukeboxes are worth thousands of dollars even in good working order but usually (from what I've seen) the older ones are more valuable - most of those (like 50's) were really unusual and beautiful boxes.
You might want to check out some of these links:
jukeboxaddicts.proboards.com/
forums.arcade-museum.com/
If you want to restore the jukebox you should study how they are made first off. The electronics inside of them is not so easy to troubleshoot or even repair. The replacement parts will be quite expensive depending on the exact problem of the machine. I would contact a jukebox specialist and speak with them to make your decision if you want to repair the machine or just sell it off for parts. You could spend quiet a bit of money and the repair for the jukebox could cost you more than you could actually gain for selling it again and it is restored.
I have a 1967 Seeburg SS1601 that is in excellent condition. It still plays great. I am looking to sell it and wanted to figure out its value. Can you advise?
One sold for $1500 www.palmettojukebox.com/
The same jukebox on Ebay,is going for (asking price) $1,215.99
My best suggestion is to find a person or place that will buy it from you to sell.
This particular model is all over the price in value from $200-$1500, and there are so many variables that only an experienced seller can tell you where yours is in the span. The value is also location dependent. In some places there are a glut of these so the value is low. Where there are few, the value goes up.
Collectors want all original parts, the manual, original music etc. Any deviation drops the value. Also dropping the value is smells (like if it came from a bar and smells like smoke--that drops the value, cracks in the glass, nicks on the case).
You don't mention where you are located so I will give you a place I like to window shop to start to find a pro to sell it for you:
www.pinballrebel.com/
If you scroll to the bottom, there is a line about buying these items.
Post back how you do with yours! There is still a market in some places and there is always a market if you wanted to disassemble it and sell it off for (tested) parts. People want the original parts to repair their project jukes...real parts are hard to come by so often times a disassembled machine can fetch 2-3 times of what you would get for the machine as is. We live in a weird world!
I have a 1969 Seeburg jukebox, the body could use some TLC. I'd say it's in fair condition. It works fine.
Depending on the model, they can be worth thousands of dollars. Check eBay frequently to see what the asking price of yours is, and if it sold.
There is a seller online selling there juke box for over $600, I do feel its about condition,accessories,etc.
Hi. Could you please post photos and show what the flaws are that you mean by it needing some TLC?
Does it work?
Does it include the records and if so do they all play without skipping? What are the records (a sample of titles or genre of music)?
Is it all original (meaning never repaired or rewired/no after market replacement parts)?
Do you have the manual?
Was it in a bar/restaurant/club and now smells like smoke or cooking oil/grease? (This can make it very difficult to sell in any condition--unless you find another bar/restaurant/club to sell it to).
Selling jukes is one of the items in the resale world that is very challenging to value and sell because there are so many variables. Generally I tell sellers once they have a value to start high and take best offer, but the starting point is the critical piece.
With a little more info (and where you are located also), I may be able to get you pointed in the right direction to value it and find the best venue to sell it.
As an aside, if the item is in truly poor shape but otherwise works and you are super handy, there is a market for the parts if you can take it apart and show that the pieces work AND if they are all original to the item (not aftermarket).
eBay in particular has a whole section of sold auctions for parts for juke boxes. In some cases, jukes are worth more for parts than as a whole.
Looking forward to more info so we can see if we can get you in the right direction for value/how to best sell.
We have a Seeburg DS160 with the side speakers. Good condition. Plays fine. I want to sell it but I'm not sure of the value. Can anyone tell me the value of my jukebox?
Any information on this jukebox would be great. I am relatively new to this. I can't seem to find much on this one.
Thank you.
I have this '58 Seeburg 200 Select-O-Matic jukebox, model 201. It needs a coin mechanism, but otherwise it is in great condition.
I'm curious how much it's worth in it's current condition, thanks!There was one sold here for $2,800.00 www.ebay.com/
I have a Seeburg high fidelity 100 jukebox. It is in great condition and works with records. I was was wondering about how much it's worth and if I wanted to sell where would I go to do it.
Thank you.
This one is asking $4000. www.ebay.com/
I would advertise locally. Use Facebook Marketplace, offerup,letgo and places like that.
How much is a Seeburg Select o Matic 325 1966 worth?
It is worth at least $1500