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Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: BobA on August 28, 2010, 10:34:42 am
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Not mine but would not want Toronto Area members to miss out. Found this on KIJIJI
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Clearing out over 200 machines from 2 locations
1 in Whitby, 1 in Bowmanville
Many titles to choose form at deeply discounted prices
From full up restored classics to project machines
Saturday and Sunday only starting at 10 AM
Call 416 556 0879 tommorrow morning for instructions/directions
Phone calls only !!!
This will be a once on a lifetime opportunity for you, so bring a truck /van and some cash
Delivery is NOT available
thanks
pics:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5142643&id=132017500271&ref=fbx_album (http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5142643&id=132017500271&ref=fbx_album)
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I had totally missed this (don't have any room anyway) and don't know anybody who went, but these are Gerald's machines (the guy who wanted to open an arcade museum and amassed more classics in a shorter time period than I have ever seen). Would have been an awesome opportunity.
EDIT: What is rather telling is that Gerald didn't post anything on either of the two major Canada collector's sites (one reason why I missed it). It seems that he realized (after he ran an auction with great selection, but less-than-spectacular results for the seller) that collectors are a bunch of cheap ---daisies--- who mostly talk big.
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I'm in the same boat regarding space - but I would have LOVED to have at least gone to look around... I was IN Bowmanville yesterday, and am about 5 minutes from Whitby. Although the pics have given me a bit of an idea... I think my kids' gaming room could do with a classic Coke Vending machine. Maybe an old cigarette vending machine, too.
;D
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I'm in the same boat regarding space - but I would have LOVED to have at least gone to look around... I was IN Bowmanville yesterday, and am about 5 minutes from Whitby. Although the pics have given me a bit of an idea... I think my kids' gaming room could do with a classic Coke Vending machine. Maybe an old cigarette vending machine, too.
;D
I have an old 7-UP machine and love it. The only issue with putting it in a kids gaming room is that it dispenses bottles. 12 oz bottles. Not very easy to find kids drinks in bottles. My drinks on the other hand, remarkably come in 12 oz bottles. ;D
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I have an old 7-UP machine and love it.
I used to have this shirt. I believe I used to get the same responses.
7Up Yours (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsMFZBDIcFs#)
;D
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I TOTALLY wanted to buy the popcorn robot machine at his original auction, but had gone with the express intent of not buying anything (I even drove Mrs Cheffo's vehicle instead of my game hauler).
Of course, he had to have a mostly-working Cheyenne cabinet there, so I failed anyway.
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I had totally missed this (don't have any room anyway) and don't know anybody who went... <snip> Would have been an awesome opportunity.
I TOTALLY wanted to buy the popcorn robot machine at his original auction, but had gone with the express intent of not buying anything (I even drove Mrs Cheffo's vehicle instead of my game hauler).
Wait, what? Did you go or not?
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He had an actual auction last year (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=96479.0) at another location that I attended (and popcorn robot was there).
I did not go to either sale this past weekend.
EDIT: Link to auction thread
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He had an actual auction last year (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=96479.0) at another location that I attended (and popcorn robot was there).
Ah, gotcha. I guess if anybody was REALLY interested - and in the local area - the phone number is still there. They could 'grease his palm', so to speak, and possibly get access to his stash.
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Absolutely - I am certain he has tons of machines left - although it would have to be worth his while to make the trip out.
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Absolutely - I am certain he has tons of machines left - although it would have to be worth his while to make the trip out.
Oh, I don't need him to be there...
(http://synword.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Crowbar2-300x156.png)
;) ;D
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I dunno if he'd mind at this point!
I was thinking of others who may see this thread (nobody in particular) who want to browse for a gutted cabinet to MAME. Unless he's already going to be there, it's not worth his time for $25.
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I was thinking of others who may see this thread (nobody in particular) who want to browse for a gutted cabinet to MAME. Unless he's already going to be there, it's not worth his time for $25.
Smart idea. I'm sure if we had a number of people interested, and if he was up for it, it would be a nice outing. Hell, bill it as that and make it worth his while - come in to buy for the negotiated price, or else, come in to browse for $5 a head... That's what I'd like to do, if only for the nostalgia, since I know I couldn't give a dedicated cab the home (or the resto) it deserves.
What if we propose a "BYAOC" GT to visit the site, and put people into one of two groups. Interested in buying vs. just looking. If everybody paid an 'entry fee' to check it out, at least he isn't out of pocket. If we had 10-20 people there, there's a better chance that someone might actually take something home. Also, some people don't have a vehicle available (we've all seen/been the guy "if only I had a truck!") so if we were there, someone might be able to make a deal to 'deliver' the purchases in the local area.
I'm just thinking out loud here, but what do you guys think?