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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #15 on: February 28, 2009, 10:30:20 PM »
I could use the golden tee boards to put in that nice cabinet I just got.

Just let me know, I got alot of stuff GT related and I just sold a nice GT 05 tourny for 1k easily so they can be profitable if your wanting to resale.

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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2009, 10:57:48 PM »
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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2009, 11:46:40 PM »
the reason why i say it sucked was because i dragged 2 jukes and 2 midway cabs up there along with some parts just to unload,,,well not one fucking thing sold for more than 15 bucks and that ass hole JR skipped my cabs and they never sold  :'(

Sorry about your day, sounds like nothing worked out at all...

I also got a really nice cabinet that sort of looks like the 2005 gold tee cabinets. It has a 27" tri rez monitor in it. It is a ticket redemtion game. It has a computer and printer inside. It has to be the nicest cabinet I have ever seen at a auction and the best part is I got it for $50. It's call slider or something like that. No one must have ever played it because it is spotless.

Another deal-of-the-day candidate... I didn't stay long enough for that.   

By the way, based on the number of driving games there I have to imagine they all went for low prices or were mostly buybacks.
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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #18 on: March 01, 2009, 01:28:27 AM »
It was a long day for me.  As always, at auctions I kinda have A.D.D....like I do when I host a party...I'll find myself get an idea to go check something out or say hi to someone, and then get sidetracked and run into someone else and start talking to them...and then I remember my initial plan...and I sometimes simply just walk away from whoever I'm talking to!  So, sorry if I have done this to anyone! You have to understand the mind of Batman is always multi tasking. :)

Also like at a party, I never seem to chat to everyone for very long, just try to chat a little bit with everyone.  I think I saw most everyone, just a few people I missed:  Charlie L... apparently you're not large enough or THAT easy to spot since I somehow managed to miss you;  Steve/ Militia Man... I was chatting with Doug Titus and on the way to say hi to you...and got sidetracked and that was that.  Will have to just meet you next time!  If Ken/ megaslacker was there I totally missed you, nobody mentioned they saw you and I certainly forgot to look for you.  And...Jack/ Robin? WTF???  You're SUPPOSED to be at my side at these crimefighting things, or at least two steps behind me, like that sweet Def Leppard ballad.  I shoulda just left you in the circus all those years ago, you little brat.

On to the games...I wasn't TOO shocked by the pins, prices seemed alright, no big steals. The IJ4 that ended up at $3,200 after fees...so? That seems about right for that pin.  I was a little surprised/ saddened by the low price the Mousin Around got since I love mine, but it was pointed out that the one at the auction wasn't working/ booting OR in as nice as condition as the one I sold, and nowhere near the one I have still.  But I still love the game so always surprised it gets no love.  The 2 Gottlieb pins I was surprised anyone mildly interested didn't pick them up, I thought Hollywood Heat looked the nicer of the 2, but for $50 that's ridiculous.  Hell, I threw a manual in there for free, which apparently could be worth about 1/3 of what the game sold for.  But also pointed out it had a few issues and needed a ramp that was missing...so who knows. Even dirt cheap they didn't interest me.   I looked at the Simpsons DE pin and thought it looked nice, and I think I actually like that one more than TSPP... but still don't like Simpsons so not interested in that anyway, but thought it went for a cheap price.  I thought the Captain Fantastic looked...well, fantastic and a nice restore.  Not PERFECT, but very nice nonetheless.  But still not enough interest in that either, or the EM's.  The end of the pin row was disappointing since there was a stretch of about 4-5 pins that didn't boot up for whatever reasons, and not even playfield glasses on them.  I won't mention the Kiss too much, other than you can't just paint over a turd (and leave the masking tape still on there!). Still a POS that was very worn.  A pin in that condition was no WAY gonna have a mint BG on it that would have sold for $1,500, and sure as hell not at an auction either. I'll call the BS card on that one also.

With the vids, the only thing that interested my old school ass was the working Tempest.  It was nice to at least play a few games on a dedicated machine.  I never played it much when I was younger, not sure if it's because it was too challenging (which I definitely WANT that kind of game now), or just didn't like it.  I was thinking maybe it would make me dizzy if I played it too much, since I get motion sickness going around and around in circles.  Anyway, I re-discover that Jocko has great taste in games, seems to be the same taste in me as we both share a few similar games:  Defender, Black Hole...and... OK, well it seems that's it but we were both thinking about the Tempest I guess.  Glad we didn't start bidding against each other.  I figured I'd win it by bidding maybe something crazy like $300, maybe even a little more since it worked nicely and looked very good with only a few minor issues.  So...$300 whizzed by real fast.  I think this was the biggest shock of the day, that it sold for $675...PLUS the fees.  So, $800+ for a Tempest?  Who's smoking what?  Jeez, that' REALLY a bit out of whack IMO... but I haven't priced or been searching for Tempests so who knows what they normally go for.  There was one a month ago with some monitor issues that sold for $400.  This was really the only game I saw that I had interest in and that I thought might fit into my lineup, but not to be.  Not a big deal, I'm retired and out of space anyway.  After that auction (which was about 15 minutes after I got there), my bidding was over for the day so just tried to relax and hang out with everyone as much as I could.

Overall, it seems there was typically a lot of stuff that went higher than it should have for some reason, I thought the nicer pins were a little high also but that's just probably because I had no interest in them and would pay those prices for them.  The ONLY pin I think I played was by far the nicest one at the auction, which was Curly's / soon to be mine No Fear.  Very nice looking and playing pin! The other ones I've played were in piss poor condition so it was nice to play a nice one.

But...by FAR the biggest surprise and shock of the day that trumped ANY of the game sales was the fact that Spanks got there!!!!  You guys thought MY adventures were insane, nobody can top Spanks.  I bow my cowl to you.



   
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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #19 on: March 01, 2009, 08:16:44 AM »
Vid prices continued

Jack feel free to add to yours and move it around as you need

In not particular order, as I just had a pocket full of pieces of paper   :D

prices added to main list - thanks six

some deals if you really wanted specific titles, but rest were crazy prices, oh well....  ???




« Last Edit: March 01, 2009, 09:07:38 AM by number six »
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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #20 on: March 01, 2009, 08:28:08 AM »
shit I wouldve jumped on those GT completes.

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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #21 on: March 01, 2009, 08:35:15 AM »
The reason the prices were nutty is there were 2 new faces at the auction buying everything.

There was Ann, from Land O' Lakes, who is opening a new Family Entertainment Center, and was buying all those games for said FEC.
And Milton, from Deland (and apparently involved with CiCi's Pizza, I know who brought him.

I felt really bad for these people...They clearly had no idea the number of sharks that were circling them, and also had no idea they were being shilled on every single game. The Wyvern Wings is a perfect example of why you should know who's bidding you up.
The sad part is they are gonna end up with a bunch of broken games, and probably be out of money, because people rarely figure in the cost of games repair in an initial startup.

Also, to both noobs...QUIT DRINKING WHEN YOU SPEND MONEY!!! How dumb is that? Alcohol Impaires your judgement, (unless your Hutch, where Alcohol keeps you going) I wouldn't be surprised if those beers were bought by said sharks (they know who they are) to keep the money flowing foolishly.

I gave Ann my # for service...bout all I can do.

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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #22 on: March 01, 2009, 08:40:43 AM »
yeah the GT Completes were a great deal considering the prices  of some of the 04, 05 machines, usually the completes brought a much higher price, either people didnt know the difference, or the game has now fallen out of favor.
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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #23 on: March 01, 2009, 09:01:33 AM »
I gave Ann my # for service...
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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #24 on: March 01, 2009, 09:36:08 AM »
The reason the prices were nutty is there were 2 new faces at the auction buying everything.

There was Ann, from Land O' Lakes,


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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #25 on: March 01, 2009, 10:02:15 AM »
With the vids, the only thing that interested my old school ass was the working Tempest.  It was nice to at least play a few games on a dedicated machine.  I never played it much when I was younger, not sure if it's because it was too challenging (which I definitely WANT that kind of game now), or just didn't like it.  I was thinking maybe it would make me dizzy if I played it too much, since I get motion sickness going around and around in circles.  Anyway, I re-discover that Jocko has great taste in games, seems to be the same taste in me as we both share a few similar games:  Defender, Black Hole...and... OK, well it seems that's it but we were both thinking about the Tempest I guess.  Glad we didn't start bidding against each other.  I figured I'd win it by bidding maybe something crazy like $300, maybe even a little more since it worked nicely and looked very good with only a few minor issues.  So...$300 whizzed by real fast.  I think this was the biggest shock of the day, that it sold for $675...PLUS the fees.  So, $800+ for a Tempest?  Who's smoking what?  Jeez, that' REALLY a bit out of whack IMO... but I haven't priced or been searching for Tempests so who knows what they normally go for.  There was one a month ago with some monitor issues that sold for $400.  This was really the only game I saw that I had interest in and that I thought might fit into my lineup, but not to be.  Not a big deal, I'm retired and out of space anyway.  After that auction (which was about 15 minutes after I got there), my bidding was over for the day so just tried to relax and hang out with everyone as much as I could.

Actually I've added quite a few of your games to my short list, just lacking in the seemingly endless amount of gaming space you possess.

Atari Jim claims he sold his far superior Tempest at half that price in the not-so-distant past which sounds a bit closer to reality.  I think the owner helped bid it up.
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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #26 on: March 01, 2009, 10:39:00 AM »
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You told me you were going to make a MAME out of it!!!!! :D
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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #27 on: March 01, 2009, 10:57:40 AM »
yeah the GT Completes were a great deal considering the prices  of some of the 04, 05 machines, usually the completes brought a much higher price, either people didnt know the difference, or the game has now fallen out of favor.

They have dropped in price just like everything else but the guy that bought my GT 05 was asking about the Complete and was willing to pay 2k for it. Around here I get em all the time wanting an 05 or a complete its just hard to get a deal on a complete upgrade though I do have a hookup on that as well.

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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #28 on: March 01, 2009, 11:55:27 AM »
Murfee that $50 machine needs to be a MAME, would be so easy to build one, especially with that nice tri-res  ;D
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Re: Februrary 28th 2009 Orlando Auction Results / Discussion
« Reply #29 on: March 01, 2009, 12:45:28 PM »
It was not the best of auctions, but was good to see everyone.  Glad to see spanks made it after getting a taxi, that is determination.  The best part of this auction was I get a month off because of it.  After buying a cab for the hell of it (parts), I proceeded to move it without asking for help.  I then quickly learned the true meaning of gravity when my dolly flew out and the cab fell on my foot.  After getting to the ER at 9 p.m., cab fell on me at 5 p.m., I found out I have a broken foot.  1 month off on the couch, and 2 games in my buddies garage, as he proceeded to smash my pinkie before I went to ER.  All and all was a good time though.

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