Private Arcade Games Warehouse Collection

Thanks for sharing, that's quite a collection, are they stored or arranged in any specific way or just randomly arranged?
 
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Nice space.
I liked that third row with all the vectors.
And the 5 Pacs in a row. :)

Is this several collectors sharing the space?
 
Yes some of the games are mine and robotronguy's, along with another collector. We organized the games either buy or manufacture or type. I would guess that 25% are working and just need very minor repairs. Some need more work and then some need major work. Lots of winter projects. We are in the Hangar!

https://youtu.be/KDSxdBRuX7g
 
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To rent that size space in the Bay Area would be $50,000/month, amazing space and amazing collection(s). Let us know when you start allowing visitors ;)
 
Yes some of the games are mine and robotronguy's, along with another collector. We organized the games either buy or manufacture or type. I would guess that 25% are working and just need very minor repairs. Some need more work and then some need major work. Lots of winter projects. We are in the Hangar!

https://youtu.be/KDSxdBRuX7g

You guys need a repair part event. Smiles
 
To rent that size space in the Bay Area would be $50,000/month, amazing space and amazing collection(s). Let us know when you start allowing visitors ;)

Not even anywhere near that cost a month... way cheaper.. This is a 22,000 square foot building.. :)
 
markrl does amazing magic with his work, doesn't he??!

My only issue is whether I should cannabilize one of my Championship Sprint/Paperboy games for the correct, burn-free Amplifone tube, or hang a 6100 in there.
 
Loved it! And I really don't want this to degrade into a Show Us the Box style thread, but I'm curious about the rent, too. If you own the building, that's awesome! But even a rough estimate on rent would satisfy my curiosity. A couple grand a month? 5? 10?? 20???

It's an awesome huge space!

Oh and I want Cloak and Dagger. There. I said it. :)
 
Renting or leasing in our part of Utah is cheaper than the Salt Lake Area. You can find locations anywhere in our town from small offices to larger buildings. The price ranges from, uneducated guess, under $1000 to well over $10,000. We have a scaled back Army Base that has warehouses for lease with 1,000's of square footage space available. You can even lease and old storage oil tank for your stuff. You can fit 6+ cars and lots of other stuff in the oil tanks. They have power and gated security.

So for what the building cost is within the ballpark range of $10,000 to $1,000 range, cheap.
 
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