What choo talkin bout Willis?

I really don't understand why people bother to try to sell items with details like these, and no paper to back it up.

(I'm assuming the seller has none because he doesn't mention that he does, which one would almost certainly do.)
 
I don't think it really matters if he has paper work from where it came from.
At $225 who cares where it came from. Its not like he is asking way over what a working game is worth.
 
I don't think it really matters if he has paper work from where it came from.
At $225 who cares where it came from. Its not like he is asking way over what a working game is worth.

I agree, but there's still no reason to mention the connection if he can't prove it.
 
I agree, but there's still no reason to mention the connection if he can't prove it.

But that's why it's $225 instead of $200.

Seriously though, I have Peter Jacobsens Golden Tee machine, I know I don't have the paperwork to prove it but it really was his........:p
 
Anything is possible. At one time he owned an arcade in Marina Del Rey, not Santa Monica, and this looks to be from that timeframe. Perhaps due to the nice condition of the game the seller thinks it was for home use. It is possible that there is a sticker on the back of the game that indicates it was from Coleman's arcade. And there's your proof....

I am not sure a Gary Coleman arcade game is worth a whole lot more than a normal game, especially for a game like this one. If it was something from the golden age of arcade games I could see some premium....
 
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