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Anybody close to the SE Wisconsin area have a dart board for sale??

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DrewKaree:

--- Quote from: sewerrat on June 14, 2007, 09:27:58 am ---
--- Quote from: Angry_Radish on June 14, 2007, 07:54:08 am ---If you don't have any luck,
Wait till sep 22nd, and go to the superactions event at State Fair park, they always have 10-15 dart machines there every time  :cheers:

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Great idea.  Do you have any idea of price ranges??  I checked some of the super auctions results posts, but they tend to only focus on arcade games and pins.

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Depends on the condition, but if they're working, they will start around the $200 range for the older versions (the ones with the monitor on the front) and head upwards to the $500-600 range for new-ish machines (Valley's, the kind they use(d) in bar leagues).  These most likely are from bars around here, since they're switching all the machines for league use to the newer models with 'net access.

Here's a link to Red's Novelty with the new-ish Valley machines that you'll see at the auction:  http://www.redsnovelty.com/

Many of the older models won't play cricket, so for a machine that plays cricket (which is what I'm also looking for), expect to pay $300-500 for a working model, and anywhere from $10-200 for a non-working (or semi-working) model.

sewerrat:

--- Quote from: DrewKaree on June 16, 2007, 05:09:45 pm ---
--- Quote from: sewerrat on June 14, 2007, 09:27:58 am ---
--- Quote from: Angry_Radish on June 14, 2007, 07:54:08 am ---If you don't have any luck,
Wait till sep 22nd, and go to the superactions event at State Fair park, they always have 10-15 dart machines there every time  :cheers:

--- End quote ---

Great idea.  Do you have any idea of price ranges??  I checked some of the super auctions results posts, but they tend to only focus on arcade games and pins.

--- End quote ---

Depends on the condition, but if they're working, they will start around the $200 range for the older versions (the ones with the monitor on the front) and head upwards to the $500-600 range for new-ish machines (Valley's, the kind they use(d) in bar leagues).  These most likely are from bars around here, since they're switching all the machines for league use to the newer models with 'net access.

Here's a link to Red's Novelty with the new-ish Valley machines that you'll see at the auction:  http://www.redsnovelty.com/

Many of the older models won't play cricket, so for a machine that plays cricket (which is what I'm also looking for), expect to pay $300-500 for a working model, and anywhere from $10-200 for a non-working (or semi-working) model.


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OK, thanks.  See you Sept 22nd . . just don't get into a bidding war with me!!

DrewKaree:

--- Quote from: sewerrat on June 17, 2007, 10:53:29 am ---
OK, thanks.  See you Sept 22nd . . just don't get into a bidding war with me!!


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If I outbid you by $25, you didn't really want it anyway ;)

I've got some LAAA-AAA-AAARGE financial burdens I'm possibly going to be taking on, as well as sending one kid off to college for the next 3 years, so I highly doubt I'll be looking to buy at the next auction, so you're pretty safe ;)  I try to remember to wear my BYOAC hat too, so if you see one there, come on up and lemme know who ya are so I'm NOT bidding against you!

chips4sle:
hi
are you still looking for one
jeff

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