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Finding Auction Prices for Used Games (Derby Owners Club)
bkenobi:
HOLY S...is that really what it looks like!?
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=12935
I assume that's a large setup and this one is only 1 of those systems? If not, that thing is HUGE!
TopJimmyCooks:
an older one of those DOC racing setups was sold earlier this year at an arcade closing auction in fayetteville, NC that had 8 or twelve player stations. each station was more of an individual square machine and the screen was a projection screen. I didn't stay long enough to see what the setup went for or I would be happy to let you know the auction price. They auctioned a 4 lane bowling alley setup and a big ass fully enclosed flight sim as well.
Xynie:
--- Quote from: bkenobi on November 18, 2011, 02:32:39 pm ---HOLY S...is that really what it looks like!?
http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=12935
I assume that's a large setup and this one is only 1 of those systems? If not, that thing is HUGE!
--- End quote ---
Thats the 8 player version with the 80"+ screen... almost 1200lbs :) I am picking up a 4-player version this weekend. Much smaller (but still big....) Its called "horseshoe edition". 4 satellite stations that can be broken apart individually, 60" screen.
http://www.coinopexpress.com/products/machines/sport_games/Derby_Owners_Club_-_Horseshoe_Edition_5625.html
We agreed on a good price, I am going to measure it out this weekend to see how big of a trailer/uhaul I will need. I'll post some pictures when it makes its way to my house early next week.
Thanks for all the insight everyone
Anthony
:Edit:
Since I know this is the next question asked, the pricing is more of an agreement depending on the condition of the unit, if its in full working order we are in the $600 range... if not, it goes down from there depending what is wrong (individual stations vs screen).
Mac Green:
Cool take some pictures when you get it ;D
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