£600 to £800 depending on condition if fully working.
What is the cost of a rockola 488 jukebox?
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The Rockola Starlet (model 429) was a 1965 model. You didn't describe the condition (cosmetic and working) but, assuming that it is complete, working and has good chome and finish! I would say that it would be worth around $700 (possibly a little more) This is one of the more popular console models because they are smaller than most jukes of that era. But most people are looking for the 50s models with curved glass and visible mechanism. Good Luck Chuck-y
not as much as you would like
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These machines were extemely complex and unreliable in the field. They are NOT for the first-time jukebox collecor. If the machine is omplete but not working I would say no more than $500. If it works, even somewhat, probably $1000 or so. I would recommend a project like this for the veteran collector who has the "grit" and stamina to tacke this beast. It weighed in at a hefty 470 pounds.
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The Rockola Starlet (model 429) was a 1965 model. You didn't describe the condition (cosmetic and working) but, assuming that it is complete, working and has good chome and finish! I would say that it would be worth around $700 (possibly a little more) This is one of the more popular console models because they are smaller than most jukes of that era. But most people are looking for the 50s models with curved glass and visible mechanism. Good Luck Chuck-y
Well I would be willing to buy it for $15,000 Dollars, but others will pay a few hundred.
There are about 9 different versions of the 1894 Daisy. The standard version was made between 1961-86 and NIB it would be worth $125. however if it is a commemorative model it would be worth more. If it's Sears, JC Higgins model it would be worth less.
If your Winchester model 1200 is a standard field model,it is worth between 400-600 dollars depending on condition.It would be worth more depending on the grade.
It would be worth between 200-275 dollars.
Depending on condition, anywhere from $250 for a non-operational machine to $1500 for a fully 100% restored unit. The average price for the average 'home' jukebox (taken to mean one which has been retired from an operator's route and sold to an individual for home use) in working condition would proably fetch about $400
0-500 + usd
It would be worth between $60 and $80.
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It would be worth around $20. But here is an interesting point. This model was a Diana design by Milbro of Scotland after WWII.
About 30 percent of its worth.