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Re: Elephant House Auctions
important results of todays auction at elephants ??
circle skill machine ?
spitfire pinball ?
thanks
circle skill machine ?
spitfire pinball ?
thanks
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I didn't go but told that 40 maybe 50 people there?
Watling went for around 1300 he said, others who went may be able to confirm or not.
gp
Watling went for around 1300 he said, others who went may be able to confirm or not.
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Not sure on either exactly, but think the Circle Skill was around 460 to 480 and the printable around 500 ish.
Odd auction as some items went cheap and some rocketed.......example one of the Tooty Fruitys went for I think £120.
I bought the Safari allwin, nice blue Formica one for £290 with only Steve as my opposing bidder, as they were no commissions..... Like these machines, they are quality...
But machines like the Rotolite almost made £700.
There were not many machines, but a few hidden gems... For me the bargain and machine of the day, was a boring old Bryans clock.... the one that had been in an arcade basement for 45 years. This machine was like new, mint. I thought at first it had been recased, but no. it just had not been used. I was talking when this came up and it sold for £250.... Must be one of the best out there.
Odd auction as some items went cheap and some rocketed.......example one of the Tooty Fruitys went for I think £120.
I bought the Safari allwin, nice blue Formica one for £290 with only Steve as my opposing bidder, as they were no commissions..... Like these machines, they are quality...
But machines like the Rotolite almost made £700.
There were not many machines, but a few hidden gems... For me the bargain and machine of the day, was a boring old Bryans clock.... the one that had been in an arcade basement for 45 years. This machine was like new, mint. I thought at first it had been recased, but no. it just had not been used. I was talking when this came up and it sold for £250.... Must be one of the best out there.
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Results of June 26th sale now in the Arena - photos courtesy of TreeFrog.
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What's happening to these auctions? The 24th July is supposed to be Vintage Amusements + Jukeboxes, Americana & Rock-n-Roll Retro. Really? Can't see me driving 100 miles for that stuff. Might as well go to a boot sale.
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I think JC went a little too far on a public forum,which is what I hinted at in my post (which also got removed ) perhaps because it refered to his post
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Did anyone go to the Elephant House this time? Any idea what the Hidden Treasure made?
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Nobody seemed interested in it, no reserve, sold for £670, immaculate condition.
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Mills 4 Bells made a whooping £1700. These were considered little more than junk 20 years ago, not to mention a fire hazard with all that cloth covered wire!
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Interestingly or oddly I did go and so did a few other established collectors, for the 5 bandits, 4 or 5 large amusements and a couple of wall (non allwin) machines....
Bandits were terrible and I was shocked by the prices, except the Pace, which was low if it sold. The Jennings was 100% repro, aristo mech, recasts, new case etc......and sold for stupid money.....
Anyway the best machine there the Hidden Treasure went for 3 grand.....second of the same sourced machines 2 serial numbers away and in very unmolested original condition.
Apart from that not much to add....thought the Coca Cola machine and cola boxes were cheap.
Bandits were terrible and I was shocked by the prices, except the Pace, which was low if it sold. The Jennings was 100% repro, aristo mech, recasts, new case etc......and sold for stupid money.....
Anyway the best machine there the Hidden Treasure went for 3 grand.....second of the same sourced machines 2 serial numbers away and in very unmolested original condition.
Apart from that not much to add....thought the Coca Cola machine and cola boxes were cheap.
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I think absentee bidders and not enough description and detailed pictures could be a problem.
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the little Columbia yesterday - I would have been happy to pay about £350 for it in its current condition but absentee bidders were pushing the price way up.
The reason why is because they see the picture and description, the description says 'working on 10 cents', so to them it's in working condition.
When they receive it or collect it, they will be disappointed when they find out the mech did not work, cash box was missing but mostly the top casting was cracked real bad. Had they seen or knew all that, I am sure they wouldn't have bid as much and people at the auction could have stood a chance at getting it at the price it was worth.
Anyways, just my tuppence worth lol.
For example :-
the little Columbia yesterday - I would have been happy to pay about £350 for it in its current condition but absentee bidders were pushing the price way up.
The reason why is because they see the picture and description, the description says 'working on 10 cents', so to them it's in working condition.
When they receive it or collect it, they will be disappointed when they find out the mech did not work, cash box was missing but mostly the top casting was cracked real bad. Had they seen or knew all that, I am sure they wouldn't have bid as much and people at the auction could have stood a chance at getting it at the price it was worth.
Anyways, just my tuppence worth lol.
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Having attended a few Elephant House Auctions I would only ever buy now if I had previously held the item in my hand.
I did once leave an absentee bid and then spent four weeks or more trying to get it refunded back when it wasn't even placed.
I did once leave an absentee bid and then spent four weeks or more trying to get it refunded back when it wasn't even placed.
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I placed my first absentee bid with Elephant House this weekend, so hoping I don't have the same problem as ilovemyjukebox.
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Absentee bids at EH are OK if you stick to only doing it for low amounts on things you'd kind of like but not real bothered, and assume they are poorer than they look. I've bought several things there that way and have never been disapointed and had them delivered for just 10 pound. If you want to bid high on something you just must have, then you're crazy not to go see it first.
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