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crashdmj:
So yeah I am excited about going to the one in Milwaukee. I didn't even know it was comming to Milwaukee till I read it on one of the boards. So basically what should I look forward to and what should I be aware of? I wanna buy a cab to Mame that can hold a 27'' monitor, Im a big newb but I can takt it slow. The great thing is I live like a lil over a mile from the State Fair Grounds too! Just thought I'd share. |
Thorn:
Keep an eye out for Mr.Do (rag) http://home.attbi.com/~myplacearcade/mrdorag.html http://mywebpages.comcast.net/sugg3d/MrDosWildRide.jpg Take an extension cord so you can test the games. Be ready to pay the taxes, fees and all that. |
paigeoliver:
If you are looking for a cab to Mame, then you probably won't have to worry about Mr. Do! very much. He mostly seems to deal in mainline classic games, mame cabinets (already made), and brand new stuff. I was only a few feet away from him almost the entire time at one auction (he stuck with the auctioneer, who was totally in on it). Everything he bid on at that auction was classic, new, or MAME. |
paigeoliver:
Also. Use the preview period to warn EVERYONE about him. And don't be afraid to yell "That guy is bidding on his own game". over and over if need be. |
Thorn:
If you watch him closely you will see that he works for SuperAuctions. I don't think he owns the games any more than I think the carnival operator owns the ferris wheel. The auctioneer will order him around and he will move games and get other game ready if/when the auctioneer says so. Just my observations. |
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