Yeah. it was a lot of fun. I ended up walking away with 2 broken down cabinets. (no monitors)
1 Defender style cabinet with "Devastator" in it with the side art (Rambo looking dude shooting at a helicopter) a couple of Wico sticks in it.
1 Atari cabinet (type???) With a crappy "BYO" marquee that said "Aero Fighter" that turned out to be a 2 slot Neo-Geo board (powers up, but no monitor or speakers to see if it's working.)
1 Original GREAT SHAPE Galaxian Bezel!!! (Got it with the Devatstator by accident;))
4 Wico Sticks from a Control panel (another guy bought the CP for the artwork & didn't want the parts, so he let me scavenge the parts from it for FREE!!!)
I got all that & only payed $42 at the end of the day.

Overall it was a great day for me. & Like Nannuu said, there were a lot of nice people to talk to... The dual 19" racer Nannuu was talking about was a "Final Lap" that appeared to be non-working, but really just had the power cord cut!!! The guy twisted the wires together & it powered up GREAT!!!
I'm also kicking myself for not jumping in on a few things... a 25" 4 player working Battle Toads ended up going for $75! (The screen was a little green, but I'm sure it was easily fixable) Nannuu picked up that Monitor (in a monster crappy ex-mamed cabinet) for $15!!! The monitor looked NEW!!! Another one just like it went for $10!!! (I wasn't around for those, but I caught up to Nannuu after & I almost cried!) A couple of great shape cocktails went for around $125-$150 (Space Invaders & Galaga). A Non-working Pole position for $25! (Man! I wanted a Mame driving Cab...) There was even a semi-working Duramold cabinet with some odd game that went for $225.
On the other end of the scale were almost ALL of the newer driving cabs & sitdons... Crazy Taxi $4,200. Crusin Exotica $2,000. A Starwars Trilogy (with analog triger stick) went for $1,950.
I did get a few pics at the auction, but nothing real exciting. I'll show y'all when I get them off the camera & I'll take pics of the stuff I brought home soon too.