Arcade Auction Pics - Dudley, MA

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Thought you all would like to see what was for sale at this auction hosted by Super Auctions on the 25th. Not that many people there, but the prices were right for most of the arcade games. Most were not working and sold for $75.00 - $125.00. If they were working they went for a little more.
 

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There were no other classis! I was amazed. It looked like a couple operators were trying to unload some of the larger machines. I think most of the pinballs were bought back.
 
Attack From Mars went for $2300. Revenge went for $1800 if I remember correctly. The rest went for considerably cheaper I was told. I left shortly after the first few were auctioned off.
 
they had a decent selection of sit down drivers (almost 30 in all) and most of them were twins
 
I keep pondering what's going to happen when the auctions are all Huge Beasts of Cabinets and no one has the room to fit them into homes anymore. Does anyone else see this trend starting. I keep looking at the games they make these days and just think ( OK original cost 5000-10000+ and 5-8 years later they go for 50-75.00 at auction due to their size).

I guess we're all going to need pole sheds to keep games in the future.
 
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