Deluxe Buckley Digger project

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Deluxe Buckley Digger project

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Anyone seen one lately, I have been after one for ages now!
Last one I saw was at a Christies auction in London, I did bid but narrowly lost out to another collector!
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Buckley cranes sometimes come up for sale but the Deluxe Digger is very hard to find. Last year there was one for sale on ebay. I think the seller was in Switzerland.
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Thanks that's great!

I'm Nigel, by the way!
I already have a streamline Merchantman and an Electric Travelling Crane with the Candy Vendor!
I love the Art Deco appearance of the Deluxe Buckley and would love to have one of those too!
Any idea how much the one on ebay went for??
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Hi Grabber

I see from the 2010 what now? post that one of your projects is a Buckley digger deluxe!

Any chance of putting a good pic up?
Would love to see it!

Thanks, Nigel.
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There are two Deluxe Buckley crane sales recorded in the Arena, both from 2006 - one at Southern Counties, Salisbury; the other at Christie's, London (maybe the one you remember?). You'll have to subscribe if you want to know what they made :twisted:
Also the yellow and green painted deco crane below - is it Buckley or another manufacturer? Sadly James Roller's Digger site has not re-appeared.
My favourite Buckley is the bijou counter-top Jewel Box digger. I haven't seen one of those on the market for years either.
One of our members is selling a smart Exhibit Supply on ebay at the moment: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LOVELY-EXHIBIT-SU ... 2eab840ed6
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Hi Penny Machines and thanks for your input.

The green and yellow crane is a "Wonder Crane", not sure whether British or American but Simon Stern had one for sale on his website 2 - 3 years ago.

The first digger you have uploaded is the actual one from Christies 2006 sale!
It was from the Nic Costa collection and went for £2400!
I know this as I bid £2300 and wish I had of bid more now! :NBG: :cry:

James roller site is still active??
http://www.jamesroller.com/vintage/

Viv's Blue Streak Crane is indeed, very nice, but it's the Buckley I am after!
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Nigel wrote:James roller site is still active??
http://www.jamesroller.com/vintage/
That's a relief - James' site has been off-line for a week or more and I was already missing it. The best coin-op crane resource on the net.
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$42,000 dollars
is a lot of money
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Guest wrote:There is one for sale here :
http://www.berkshirehomeandantiques.com ... ?id=369250
Seen that one!
What planet are they on???
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Optimistic would be an understatement. I guess they figure, "a one in a million chance to sell at this price, but it costs almost nothing to advertise on the web, so why not?"

The "only 5 known examples" estimate probably ignores the UK examples, let alone any in France, Germany and Holland... Regardless, even if it was the sole example, the price is unreal. It's only a novelty digger!
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"Novelty" might well describe their pricing; so would "insane."
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Nigel wrote:I love the Art Deco appearance of the Deluxe Buckley and would love to have one of those too!
Hi Nigel,

I have one if you are interested, but it's in the states......California to be exact.
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Great, please post picture and price, thank you!
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Hi Nigel,

Sorry for the late reply. My Buckley Deluxe Digger is currently in the process of a full restoration. It is disassembled and ready.
Let's communicate further by email and or phone.

Thanks,
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Tod
Re the Buckley Digger, best option is to contact me thru ebay. My username is "clubconsoles".
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Help required assembling Buckley Digger

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I advertised for one on here a few months back.
I managed to get Tod's one from the States in the end. It is a good original with a few trim bits missing. Thing is, it came over disassembled for resto and I have no idea where to start.
I have piles of metal trim lots of screws and pulleys and I am a little daunted by the task of gradual restore and reassembly!

Has anyone on here got a Buckley Digger Deluxe I could visit and take lots of pictures of? I am in the market for a few spares as well!

Please help if you can!

Nigel.
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Hi Nigel :D , don't know if this helps or if it is like yours :!?!: but I have just posted a video of a 1930s Buckley Digger in the SEE IT OPERATE section. :tarah:
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Hi Slotalot

Thanks for that. I see you keep up with the one on ebay for $12500 starting bid!
Glad I didn't part with that much :shock:

Unfortunately, it is really no help as it doesn't show inside the machine. I need help with how the locator works and how the indicator in the middle of the boom goes together, as well as the one-piece frame that goes around the front glass.
Reckon I'll end up pestering James Roller for info if no one here has one I can see.
Will wait a while and see what comes up!

Cheer for your help!
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Someone on here must know someone who can help?
Surely I am not the only person in the UK with one of these machines??
Does anyone know who owns the one that was sold in the Nic Costa sale at Christies a few years back?
Thanks all,

Nigel.
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