Saleroom roundups
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Those were super cheap prices for the BM Co. autopay and the Bajazzo. The auction house descriptions were ignorant to the point of almost criminal. They should pay me a fine consultant fee to get the correct description of the machines. We're looking pretty stupid here, Yanks.
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I figured it would be cheap, because it's not in a BMco cabinet and when I asked for a picture of the mechanism was informed it was locked. Safest therefore to assume it's unrepairable.john t peterson wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 4:36 pm Those were super cheap prices for the BM Co. autopay...
I would have had a punt on it if I'd thought it could be shipped to the UK for less than 3 times the sale price and without being totally trashed in transit, because I could have used the Town Broker cabinet.
Seven Win allwin in Town Broker cabinet
On the whole I think prices were down, with many items selling below the low estimate.
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Coin-op results of Cornette de Saint Cyr, Paris auction (24th November) now in the Arena.
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December's Collector Connector and general saleroom results now in the Arena.
It was the month of the tobacco honesty boxes, with prices (excluding premiums) ranging from £75 to £480 for a slightly damaged one with an, 'engraved usage instruction poem to the lid'. These are amongst the earliest British coin-op you will find.
See also Rich's Honour Box
It was the month of the tobacco honesty boxes, with prices (excluding premiums) ranging from £75 to £480 for a slightly damaged one with an, 'engraved usage instruction poem to the lid'. These are amongst the earliest British coin-op you will find.
See also Rich's Honour Box
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Coin-op results from today's sale at Micky Waue Auktionen (Germany) now in the Arena.
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The Handan-Ni machine looked very nice. Never spotted it! Thanks for taking the trouble to post these result roundups.
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March saleroom results now in the Arena.
Anyone catch the price of the Jennings Governor sold by Advanced Auctions on 23rd?
Anyone seen a Super 1000 Noughts and Crosses before (sold today by Locke & England for £220? What's the game play)? Who made it? How does it play? Looks too modern for 1950s.
Anyone catch the price of the Jennings Governor sold by Advanced Auctions on 23rd?
Anyone seen a Super 1000 Noughts and Crosses before (sold today by Locke & England for £220? What's the game play)? Who made it? How does it play? Looks too modern for 1950s.
A 1950s 'Super 1000' noughts and crosses arcade machine. Not in working order (Does not turn on). No power cable to test. Unsure of missing pieces.
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Results in the Arena of yesterday's MST Auctioneers timed online auction of vintage jukeboxes and arcade gaming machines.
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Wow! What a lot of machines. Not my thing luckily, as they are big and cheap!!! I steer away from anything using electrickery
I do hope our friend with the Ditchburn museum was aware of the sale!!
I do hope our friend with the Ditchburn museum was aware of the sale!!
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I thought someone would either have grabbed a bargain or be cussing they missed it!
Glad there were no Bryans Bumpers going cheap!
I would relax my no electric rule if someone has a Bryans Waterfall they don`t want
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