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saint:
Here's an oft asked question, answered by quarterback:


--- Quote from: quarterback on February 18, 2006, 12:16:09 am ---
--- Quote from: kingflynn on February 17, 2006, 11:03:37 pm ---How do you find arcade auctions in your area?  I'm near Boston, and Google, "arcade" with "auction", and get a bunch of spam. 
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http://www.auctiongamesales.com/AuctionDates.htm
http://www.gameroommagazine.com/index.php?main_page=infopages&pages_id=95
http://www.superauctions.com/dates.html
http://www.usamusement.com/calendar.html

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quarterback:
Yeah!!!! I got a sticky just for being helpful! :)   I've pretty-fied the links

Auction Game Sales: Their auction dates an locations   
This website also has photos from past auctions which will give the first-timers some idea of what an auction is like.

GameRoom Magazine's calendar of coin-op shows, auctions & events

Super Auctions - Dates and Locations

US Amusement Auctions: Calendar of Events


And here's another link that auction goers might find useful

Auction Central - This site has listings of games and the prices they went for at a variety of auctions.  This will give you some idea of what you might pay at your local auction.

MYX:
Here is the link to madox site. Another collection of prices from his visits to auctions.
http://www.madocowain.com/Arcade/Auction/auction.html

Scott84:
www.starburstcoin.com

Toronto, Ontario.

ChadTower:

Oh, that's an easy answer.

You live in Boston, therefore there are none.

There are almost ZERO auctions EVER in the Boston area.

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