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How to estimate value?
« on: October 27, 2005, 07:35:16 pm »
My sister just called.  She has a friend that is looking to sell a Dragon's Lair cabinet on EBay.  She asked me how much it is worth and I really have no idea.  Is there some place I can go to get a reasonable idea on what the cabinet is worth?  I guess it is in really good shape, although I don't have first hand knowledge of that.

I'm not sure they understand the work necessary to handle shipping if necessary, so I will have to mention that to them as well.

Thanks.

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Re: How to estimate value?
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2005, 08:12:28 pm »
Start here: http://www.basementarcade.com/arcade/auction/index.html

Have your sis or whoever do a google search for arcade or amusement auction results, keeping in mind that "sold" prices can vary widely.
If someone else here knows of additional resouces, please post here too.

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Re: How to estimate value?
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2005, 08:33:22 pm »
How about ebay...  :P

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Re: How to estimate value?
« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2005, 10:48:29 pm »
You have to account for:

 - Working or not
 - Defective or not
 - Condition of cabinet (scratches, breaks, gouges, condition of wood--water damage?)
 - Condition of side art (intact or half ripped off?)
 - Condition of control panel
 - condition of the LED displays (working 100%?)
 - Laser player - working properly?
 - Laser disc - Scratched?
 - Marquee - Cracked? Scratched?
 - Coin door - rusted? dented?

etc...
Depending on the answers, could be only good for parts, or could be worth... "more".  :) If it's still brand new in the box, never been played, then a couple thousand. More likely though, maybe a few hundred.


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Re: How to estimate value?
« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2005, 12:18:53 am »
Start here: http://www.basementarcade.com/arcade/auction/index.html
 

That auction price site was cool.

 . . . and dragon's lair?  $5.  Of course thats my opinion, I could be wrong.

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Re: How to estimate value?
« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2005, 01:58:33 pm »
As much as she can get

don't always open for what you think it will go for.  Sometimes getting a few people who are interested can really drive the price up.

I've seen people not sell something with an opening of 500... Then relist it at 250 and have a few people go back and forth and end up going way over the original price.

But the list above is a good list to get quality... I personally think the most important is

1) Artwork.
2) Working.
3) Location.
4) Luck.