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It was mentioned here. I can't find the thread but the cabs were all roached. Termite damage, water damage, etc. Someonein the thread posted a walkthrough video and it was sad to see. You didn't miss anything with that auction. I feel bad for the guy who bought it.

EDIT: Found the thread: https://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=435546&highlight=Warehouse

Yeah, you're lucky you missed out on this "stellar" deal. I just hope the person who did buy this lot came with a group of people that broke down the cabs in that POS warehouse, took the parts and left the rotten corpses. Hopefully there will be a thread with a metric fuckton of parts for sale, but I doubt it.
 
These games ended up in Edmonton Alberta Canada. There is a viewing/sale on Sunday.

Wow, thats a hell of a trip for those games, I wonder how much shipping cost! :004_ssuprised:

Do you plan on looking around at them? I'm curious what some other people's opinions are, the video that someone took make them seem all pretty bad (and to be fair they mostly are) but some of those pins look to be in decent shape, just dirty.
 
Unfortunately I have a family Christmas Dinner that day so I will not be checking them out. But I do have some friends that will be going to see. I'm just interested in Bubbles. I already have enough projects.

Wow, thats a hell of a trip for those games, I wonder how much shipping cost! :004_ssuprised:

Do you plan on looking around at them? I'm curious what some other people's opinions are, the video that someone took make them seem all pretty bad (and to be fair they mostly are) but some of those pins look to be in decent shape, just dirty.
 
I owe a huge Thanks to who ever posted that video and scared everyone off !
Two brand new Dozer games never been set up , 2 X Pong , Pin pong , Some amazing condition pin ball machines and so much more !
Yes about 40 games were junk but final count was 136 games the damaged games were moved in with the others about 10 years ago.
 

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I owe a huge Thanks to who ever posted that video and scared everyone off !
Two brand new Dozer games never been set up , 2 X Pong , Pin pong , Some amazing condition pin ball machines and so much more !
Yes about 40 games were junk but final count was 136 games the damaged games were moved in with the others about 10 years ago.

Hey, I'm glad that somebody got a good deal out of it! The pong machine looks to be in great shape as well! I thought there were some survivors, but a lot of the classic 80's era games looked to be in piss-poor shape.
 
I owe a huge Thanks to who ever posted that video and scared everyone off !
Two brand new Dozer games never been set up , 2 X Pong , Pin pong , Some amazing condition pin ball machines and so much more !
Yes about 40 games were junk but final count was 136 games the damaged games were moved in with the others about 10 years ago.

Nice score
 
It was tough to scrap some great games but the ones that made it out are cleaning up very nice , dont let dust be a deal breaker !
 

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