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1962 Vendo Coke machine
...Vintage ~1962 vendo Coke machine, lights and compressor work, fair-to-good condition, complete, original.....org > collectibles > 1962 Vendo Coke machine..last modified: Tue, 22 ...

 

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... 35mm Trailer - Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure 1989. 1962 Seattle World's Fair AT&T FUTURAMA Film on DVD ... 1960s Coca Cola COKE VENDING VENDO MACHINE Film on DVD ...

 

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... Vendo Coke Machine. Coke Flashlight Radio Earplugs ... 1960 Bowling AdCOKE Original 1962 Valentine AdCOKE Original 19651 Ad Coke only five cents!COKE Original 19663 AD ...

 

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... for sale or trade, also Coke tin signs, Pam clocks , art ... I have a model 1 Singer sewing machine that has been in the family a ... avail. $4000.00 or OBO. e-mail Vendo 39 Coca Cola ...

 

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Recommended Reading

Book: Vending Business-In-A-Box

Vending Business-In-A-Box : A step-by-step guide to starting a profitable vending business without getting burned [DOWNLOAD: PDF]
by Bryon Krug, Don Elfant

Price: $14.77 - Click here to buy

Review by one of Amazon customers, Robert Morris (Dallas, Texas):
My rating is based entirely on the value of this manual for those such as I who know nothing about vending machines except as a consumer of what they contain. On that basis, it offers an excellent introduction. However, its ultimate value will obviously depend on the nature and extent of what anyone does with the information provided. To those who are actively interested in "starting a profitable vending business," Krug's manual offers a step-by-step process by which to begin. Although I have no such interest even after reading his manual, I commend him on his efforts to determine whether or not "vending is as good as the hype" claims. As with any other enterprise, success or failure in vending probably has much less to do with the nature of the industry than it does with having business acumen, an appropriate strategy, effective marketing, sufficient resources, and (yes) at least some luck.

An ancient aphorism suggests that before embarking on a journey through unfamiliar territory, it is highly desirable to learn as much as possible from others who have already completed that journey. Ask questions. For example, what do you know now that you wish you had known when you were completing preparations and then underway? More specifically, what worked and what didn't? Which avoidable mistakes did you make? What were the greatest barriers, obstacles, perils, etc.? How did you overcome them? What were the most valuable lessons learned? Krug frames much of his material in response to questions such as these. Along the way, in Heloise fashion, he includes dozens of helpful tips such how to use a lubricant to deter ants. Does he answer every question anyone could possibly ask about "starting a profitable vending business"? Of course not. This is a manual, a primer, not an encyclopedia.

If you are curious about the vending industry, Krug will tell you about all you probably want to know. If you are seriously interested in vending as an investment (perhaps suggested by a family member or friend) or as a business in which you would be involved on a full- or part-time basis, Krug will help you to make an appropriate decision. However, I am reminded of what Derek Bok observed while president of Harvard at a time when many parents were enraged by a tuition increase: "If you think education is expensive, try ignorance." With all due respect to Krug, it would be foolish to rely entirely a single source of information when making a business decision. Also, it is important to recognize the significant differences between possessing sufficient information and knowing how to make the most effective use of it.

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