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Re: Elephant House Auctions
Think some of the prices will change as maybe wrong or not hitting reserve. Was surprised by a few machines prices, mainly the few Mills machines and don’t understand why. The Bursting Cherry Melon Bell called Diamond Jackpot for some reason sold for more than examples sell for in the US. Same with some of the other machines. I always use places like Morphys realised price list as a good guide and a few Melon Fronts have sold in recent times including a nice version with side vendor for £1200. Was talking to a few others at the auction that it definitely has become worthwhile buying direct in the states even with plunging pound and transport costs. I remember a good condition Brooklands Racer selling in the same Morphys auction as my Coronet for $1000, I should have bought it.....
The Brooklands racer was the same machine I posted on here 8 years ago where it was supposed to have sold for £1500, even with the damage to the cash tray, which was a shame though and assume it had been dropped. Hardly surprising with the weight.
There were cheap lots though...the Fireworks machines were cheap, the cheaper red one even worked.
Nice to see different machines though.
The Brooklands racer was the same machine I posted on here 8 years ago where it was supposed to have sold for £1500, even with the damage to the cash tray, which was a shame though and assume it had been dropped. Hardly surprising with the weight.
There were cheap lots though...the Fireworks machines were cheap, the cheaper red one even worked.
Nice to see different machines though.
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A touch of auction fever sprinkled with a pinch of I've come this far I'm not going home with nothing!
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Tree, I see people say this all the time, except being an auction price you have no way of knowing how high the winning bidder was actually willing to go!? I've made hundreds of bids over the years, mostly losing because I'm a poor-arse, and I think maybe 3 or 4 times I've later been able to meet or become friends with someone who beat me on something and find out how much higher they were willing to go. I've also come across tons of great deals that sold for super bargains that I missed spotting before the auctions. And I've won some of those bargains myself occasionally and almost every time they were well under my possible high bids.
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This is true and I would bet if the same machines went in auction in 12 months they may fetch half the value......happened to be competitors there at the time, think same guy bought all the top lots....
An example of changing prices, the merchantman crane sold in March for £500 more than Sunday.
An example of changing prices, the merchantman crane sold in March for £500 more than Sunday.
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The chap who bought most of the nice slots also bid up the four reel Mills high top. Not seen him before at an auction. Maybe he is on here and would like to introduce himself.
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That chap who bought all the Mills is from Dorset, i briefly chatted with him.
the merchantman fetched a low price because the top was broken , so i have been told?
the merchantman fetched a low price because the top was broken , so i have been told?
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just a broken piece of curved perspex on the false top, which it doesn't need anyway. Cheap crane
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Re: Elephant House Auctions
This week's non-slot, no reserve auction at EH has, I think, nothing of interest to our hobby, although I am intrigued by the inflatable rear half of a full size aeroplane. You don't see those every day.
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Re: Elephant House Auctions
Liked the Ascot, on its second outing hopefully new owner will have better luck finding a hood and backdoor....not...
Don’t think Payramid sold and not sure if retreeva did.....
Some high prices as usual, but loved the artwork on that steeraball
Oh funny moment of the day was the rusty empty Sega clone cabinet that sold for £380.....everyone’s mouth dropped
Don’t think Payramid sold and not sure if retreeva did.....
Some high prices as usual, but loved the artwork on that steeraball
Oh funny moment of the day was the rusty empty Sega clone cabinet that sold for £380.....everyone’s mouth dropped
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My photos are now uploaded to the Arena.
I think you're correct. Bidding went to £900 and £2,100 respectively, which wasn't enough apparently. When the official results are published I'll correct missing/erroneous data.
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