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The Storage Locker => The Lounge => Topic started by: Mr Andersen on December 31, 2010, 10:23:27 AM

Title: Vintage JVC videomovie 500. (videorecorder)
Post by: Mr Andersen on December 31, 2010, 10:23:27 AM
This videocamera is the same model that was used in the movie "back to the future II"

It is complete with everything you need.
It is in very good condition.

Price $350.00  Have seen them sold online for double that price.

Send me an email if you want this item.

My email is: [email protected]
Title: Re: Vintage JVC videomovie 500. (videorecorder)
Post by: Mr Andersen on April 16, 2011, 08:12:22 PM
This item is now finally sold. This item has been haunting me since december. Very happy to see it walk out the door.
Title: Re: Vintage JVC videomovie 500. (videorecorder)
Post by: Drew on April 16, 2011, 08:43:34 PM
congrats! Get what you wanted for it?
Title: Re: Vintage JVC videomovie 500. (videorecorder)
Post by: Mr Andersen on April 16, 2011, 09:48:08 PM
No i had to go down to $265 on it. But better that then moving it around all the time.
This was the last item i could sell from that locker, and it was a locker i lost big on. After all has been sold i lost 180 bucks on that unit, including hauling,labor help and dump fees.
 
Title: Re: Vintage JVC videomovie 500. (videorecorder)
Post by: gravell on April 16, 2011, 10:52:11 PM
Glad you were able to recover most of your investment. However this type of thing shows the reality of what the folks on these boards all go through.The real reality of this business, not what they want you too see on the TV Shows.
Title: Re: Vintage JVC videomovie 500. (videorecorder)
Post by: Mr Andersen on April 17, 2011, 10:56:24 AM
Yeah, this locker has been nothing else then a nightmare.
But back then i was kind of blinded by the old rocking chair in the fron of the unit, along with the huge toolbox that could be seen from the door.

Well i got the unit for 775 and when i started to go thru it, it was mostly trash. And the rocking chair was in such a bad shape i used it for firewood. The toolbox a 1/4 full of just screws and bolts.

A total bust unit, i had 375 dollars in hauling fees and 250 dollars in dump fees + 170 dollars in labor cost.