FS: Two Red Northwestern Series 60 candy/gumball machines with stand-North Wales, PA

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FS: Two Red Northwestern Series 60 candy/gumball machines with stand-North Wales, PA

You get what you see - two of Northwestern's Series 60 candy/gumball bulk vending machines and the stand! Each machine has the original Northwestern 25 cent coin mech, and an adjustable candy wheel so you can set the amount given per coin. The locks in the two machines take the same key for ease of access, and I have a key for them. The globes are high-impact plastic and don't have any cracks or issues that I can see.

I did disassemble, wash, and dry all the parts when I emptied the machines, so they are clean and ready to go.

The stand is solid, with no bent legs or wobble.

I've had this machine in my kitchen for a couple of years now (where I used them to limit the kids access to Skittles and M&M's), and the previous owner had it in his basement for a while. It's got a few minor dings and scratches, but nothing significant.

This setup is ready to go, either into your kitchen, or on route to make you some money.
 

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do you have a pic of the stand itself? i have a pair of northwesterns (that ive yet to restore), but I dont know if i want to use the wall mounts that i have or build a stand.
 
The stand is 4 pieces of pipe that have been bent out at the bottom and then attached to each other somehow in a bundle (I can't really see the attachment. I'd assume they are welded, but I don't know that much about welding and I can't see how you'd get in to weld them!). At the top there's a piece of steel that the machines bolt down to, and that is bolted to a collar that's clamped? over the pipes. (It looks like it's clamped, but it's awfully stable for just being clamped. Perhaps due to the heavier steel used).

It's really sturdy, far more so that I'd have thought just looking at it.
 

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