OH: Giant ARCADE/PINBALL/parts auction in Columbus

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There's all kinds of goodies in here for collectors, restorers, etc. Most of the parts are towards the last pages.

Here's what's quoted from the "highlights":

Highlights: Ever thought of owning your own Coin OP business?? Do you love Vintage Coin OP Arcades?? Are you a collector who has searched forever for some awesome additions?? This auction is for you!!Here is what you're looking for!! We've got operational arcade and vending machines that you have theopportunity to win and keep on location!! There's a 1969 VINTAGE electromechanical Duck Hunt that is perfect for the collector!! Do you own a vending machine business and need parts or manuals?? We've got
that for you, too!! We even have juke boxes and pool tables!! If you have any interest in arcades, this is definitely for you--DON'T MISS IT!!!!Arcade business, Duck Hunt, Ms. Pac-Man, NEO GEO, MegaTouch Maxx Diamond Edition, Midway, Merit Industries, Konami, Atari, Nintendo, Sega, Neogeo, IncredibleTech, Golden Tee, Lethal Enforcers, Betson, Crus'n USA, Dynamo Video Game, Area 51, Ms. Pacman, Rowe Jukebox, Valley Cougar, Valley pool table, Slot machine, vending, DCS Sound System, NSM, Universal Co, International Game Technology, Taito, MBCIII-top, Y91, Space Gun, Mortal Kombat 4, 1980's arcade, Data East, Lethal Weapon 3, MVS, X-Men, Bally, Dr Dude and His Excellent Xray, Zanussi, Arch Rivals "A Basketbrawl", Pole Position II, Killer Instinct 2, Mega Touch 6, Picture It, Royal Vending, Faygo, Master-Bilt, Pulte-Korreck Machine, industrial equipment, commercial equipment, pallet jack, Dixie, monitors, parts galore, coin acceptors, Rockola, bulbs, joysticks, MegaTouch parts, circuit boards,joystick, Plush, Prize Crane, Parts, Mongoose.


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I never understood these auctions...

You can win a certain game, but then later, someone can outbid you by buying YOUR game + 3 others...after you won your single game.
 
it's a pretty common auction procedure...often used for land/acreage sales...if there are 3 pieces, you bid on each one individually, then bid on all 3 at the same time...whichever brings the most money is the way it's then sold.... bid individually 5+5+5=15.... bid as a whole for 20, then it goes to the guy who bid 20...if it brings 12 as a whole, then it gets sold to the 3 individual bidders for a total of 15
 
yep, originally concieved by lenders/banks. Ive sat thru a lot of property auctions where they divide and subdivide property and spend a couple hours auctioning it off, only to add up what it brought in total and have the mortgage holder buy it back if it didnt sell for enough. (course, that was before this market collaspe, I dont think as many of them are doing that right now)

lots of interesting stuff there, local pickup on a certian day is a killer for me though
 
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