Any arcade warehouses in the Vegas area?

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Does anyone know of any arcade warehouses in Las Vegas or outlying areas that carry games that can be restored?

It gets frustrating to see so many warehouses back east or on the west coast where someone can find a "deal" when I know of nothing like that here. I heard someone talk about Slots O' Fun having some kind of warehouse containing all the games that Circus Circus used to have back in the day, but I don't know the validity of that...

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Hey I'm in florida and never seen a warehouse so dont complain ;) I got roasted last time I made a thread like this
Does anyone know of any arcade warehouses in Las Vegas or outlying areas that carry games that can be restored?

It gets frustrating to see so many warehouses back east or on the west coast where someone can find a "deal" when I know of nothing like that here. I heard someone talk about Slots O' Fun having some kind of warehouse containing all the games that Circus Circus used to have back in the day, but I don't know the validity of that...

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Honestly no one really shares that info unless it's already be super picked through. No one just finds a warehouse, for me personally I have seen three but it's all about networking, some take years before you earn enough trust with an op to let you in. I suggest you go out and find who ops in your area, try to make friends with them that's always done well for me. The national chain ops don't really bother with people but the little one man op business do.
 
Hey, I'm in Florida too and have been in a BUNCH of warehouses full of games. We cleaned them all out 15+ years ago. 👍👍

There are still more stashes out there, but they are few and far between.
 
No offense, but this is like asking a gold miner where the gold is or a fisherman where are they biting? Best advice I can give is to network with the local collectors, fellow collectors that are friends usually take care of one another.
 
do what I did, is where ever you see a upright/cpcktail etc ( like at bowling alleys etc or in vegas, some casino's have arcades in them ) look for a sticker on it and it will have printed the ops info on it. next thing to do is make some phone calls and you may never know until you call... and be prepaired to drive, like john said to get your games lol

also try google, cause you never know what you will dig up
 
Tim Arnold, the owner of the Pinball Hall Of Fame has a huge warehouse full of mostly pins, but about 50 or so arcade games (at least he did several years ago).

He literally has pinball machines stacked 8 or 9 high (without the legs)

I would say he has over 500 in there, and that's not counting the ones at the Pinball Hall Of Fame.

You might go in and ask him. He may sell, but don't get your hopes up.

And you won't get any screaming deals either. But I have purchased from him before so it's not impossible.

That's the only place in Vegas that I know of.
 
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