Nashville Fairgrouds Auction

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Well, paid a visit to "Auction Chuck" today... wasn't much there that was really great... thought about going for the Gorf, but because of confusion on my part, missed it.

But, I did get an Ice Cold Beer... for $160... WAY too much, but I really wanted it. So... I'm glad I didn't go for the Gorf, or I'd be broke.

DreamTR wanted me to start this thread, since he's friggin' Rainman and can remember the prices for most everything there.

I just got the ICB, a 19" cabinet with Golden Tee ($50, mainly for the monitor), and a Cherry Master cabinet ($5, pretty much just for the power supply).

DreamTR will probably chime in a little later and list the prices... I'm just happy to have the ICB. Some issues with it (it constantly resets), but I saw it goofing up when I first looked at it. I'll check the power, and clean the connectors, and hopefully it'll come back to life and I can aim for the 10th hole... Really happy to have it.

I'll post pics later.
 
who put on the auction, I never heard of one in Nashville, is this a regular thing?

It's done by a local guy... Not SA or anything. I don't remember the name of his company either... ... but he's pretty much just an op that organizes these things to sell off his old inventory, then people put their machines up too. lol

It's really REALLY not worth the drive from GA unless you're interested in a crap ton of Golden Tee cabinets and half broken race'ng/flight-sim games... and redemption.
 
What kind of condition is the ICB in?

It needs the bottom replaced, and the boards checked (I'm guessing power issues).

Everything else is pretty good on it, the little pullies and lights and switches are all good, CP is decent, side art is decent. But the bottom needs some serious TLC.
 
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Oh yea..... I met that guy at the super auction in Knoxville last December, he was passing out info about it.



OTE=Scucci;976176]It's done by a local guy... Not SA or anything. I don't remember the name of his company either... ... but he's pretty much just an op that organizes these things to sell off his old inventory, then people put their machines up too. lol

It's really REALLY not worth the drive from GA unless you're interested in a crap ton of Golden Tee cabinets and half broken race'ng/flight-sim games... and redemption.[/QUOTE]
 
Oh yea..... I met that guy at the super auction in Knoxville last December, he was passing out info about it.

Yeah, that sounds like him. lol

IIRC the company is called Money Makers?... something like that.

I JUST got home, and I've got a long night a head of me... gotta make room for 6 cabinets in a room that could've been considered "full" 5 cabinets ago.

I'll get some pictures up of the ICB (only game worth taking pictures of).
 
www.auctionchuck.com

He's been doing them for years and it usually is pretty bad attendance and machine wise but they had a decent amount of people and some pretty good stuff this time around...

Highlights:
Gauntlet II dedicated -$400
Dirty Harry Pinball-$900
Rolling Stones Pinball-$1800
Judge Dredd Pinball-$650
Shaq Attack Pinball-$525
Hurricane Pinball-$500 (boy was this one rough)
NBA Showtime/NFL Blitz 2000 (in Nintendo Super System Cabinet)-$275
Area 51 (in Midway cabinet, nice monitor, new guns)-$450
Run N Gun 2 (in Ninja Turtles cabinet)-$25
Gorf (not working)-$100
Donkey Kong 3 (monitor not displaying image properly)-$80
San Francisco Rush Racing Games-$175, $175, $260, $190
Centipede-$300
Eagle-$190 (buyback)
Ms Pac-Man dedicated -$275
Galaxian cocktail (NW)-$175
Donkey Kong cocktail-$325
Tekken 2 in Midway Cabinet-$190
Mortal Kombat II dedicated-$325
Mortal Kombat II dedicated-$275


There were a few others, but those are the ones of note we had our eyes on...we picked up a Golden TEE with working monitor for $5, a couple of others for $20 TOTAL; must have been at least 10 Golf games there...various Multicades not in Ms/ Pac-Man cabinets going for $90-125
 
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