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Flack
02-11-2004, 05:57 PM
My local newspaper, The Daily Oklahoman, is now available online. Even better, their classifieds are online as well, complete with a search engine. Every day when I come to work and sit down to my desk, I click on the search engine and type in words like "arcade", "videogames", "Atari", and the like. Today, this kicked out:

ORIENTAL ITEMS CLOSE OUT AUCTION Wed., Feb. 11th 10am 3132 N May Ave., inside. 3 arcade games & large inventory. See last Sun. 2/8 ad. Wilford White 823-4670.

Ok, this is perfect, I thought. Lots of people will be there to look at Oriental items, and little ol' me will be waiting in the wings to scoop up cheap video games! It almost never happens like that, but today, it did.

I got to the auction five minutes early, and got lucky bidder number #13. I'm positive I was the only person there who wasn't a senior citizen, and other than one or two people, I would have described the audience as "elderly". The auction was in the back room of a local antique mall, and the whole room was filled with oriental vases, oriental ashtrays, oriental sculptures, oriental dolls ... and two (not three) videogames. The first one was Capcom's Marvel Super Heros Vs. Street Fighter. The other was Rampage - World Tour, from Midway. The Capcom one looked great. Better than great, in fact. It looks almost brand new. No scratches, no gouges ... not even any dust! Completely brand new coin mechs and everything. The Rampage one looked good too, but was playing blind (the monitor would not come on). I could hear the sound and everything though, so I know the game was working. I asked one of the workers (about 70 years old) if he knew what was wrong with it, and he said both games were working fine and it was just turned off (they had not noticed it had no video yet). I told him I thought it was on and he looked at it for a minute and said that it was working earlier in the day before they moved it. (That right there threw up a red flag to me and told me it's probably just a loose wire connection.)

So, the auction begins, but not before the auctioneer's wife passes around a picture of her great grandson. Then everyone comments on how cute the kid is. I'm not kidding, the auction room had 25 plastic chairs (5 rows of 5) and there were 13 people there bidding.

The auction started at 10, and the auctioneer said he was going to take a break and sell the games at 10:30. So I politely watched as plate after ashtray after knick-knack went by. At 10:30, I looked around and there was only two possible people I would even guess would be bidding against me.

Bidding began, choice, for the two games. It turns out there was only one bidder bidding against me. He started at $100, I went to $150, he went $200, I went $250 ... and that was it. $250 for the Capcom cabinet. Not a great price, but not bad. There's one on eBay right now with a BIN of $800, although that's way too high. When they asked me choice and I said, "the one that's not broken." The auctioneer looked at his helper and the helper said, "the other one won't come on". Then I said (loud enough where the other bidder could hear) "yeah, it needs a monitor, that'll cost about four or five hundred to fix." I'm still betting it's a loose wire, but if it does need a monitor I can get one for $100 I'm sure. So they start bidding at $100 and I kind of hemmed and hawed around and finally bid $100. No one else bid, so I got it for the opening bid. Average that out, and that's $175 each.

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I called dad and told him to get his trailer ready. I went to his house and we went back to pick up the games. I'm getting to be an old pro at moving these things. Put the machines on a dolly, dropped 'em on the trailer, and roll out. -- none too soon either, as the first raindrops hit our windshield a block or two from my front door.

Man, do I have undying respect for the guys who move these things for a living. These som'bitches are HEAVY.

Anyway, I'm still doing a little Snoopy dance. Machines 8 and 9 (not counting MVS carts) have arrived.

MarioAllStar2600
02-11-2004, 06:27 PM
WOW! Nice find. SO how many arcades does that make now? Do you guys have aot of those auctions around there?

Kejoriv
02-11-2004, 06:27 PM
nice score @_@

Qixmaster
02-11-2004, 06:55 PM
excellent. This reminds me that i have to go pick up the looping cabinet (that works might i add and is mint) from the lady up the street for $175. Arcade machines are the best.... I just wish i had more room to put them.

-Josh

omnedon
02-11-2004, 07:00 PM
Great score and a great story! :)

Flack
02-11-2004, 07:05 PM
WOW! Nice find. SO how many arcades does that make now? Do you guys have aot of those auctions around there?

Those are machines 8 and 9, not including MVS carts (I have four or five of those now too; damn, this shit is addictive!).

And no, there AREN'T a lot of these auctions around here! There's one this Saturday, but that's the first local one I've seen in 5 years. They used to come through here, but I guess they quit coming since the prices were going so low. For auctions anymore, you pretty much have to go to Dallas SuperAuctions ones (3.5 hour drive).

tholly
02-11-2004, 07:08 PM
Nice find. I only have 1 cab (mvs dedicated 4 slot). I would love to pick up some nice cabs like that a good price. Way to possible trick that other guy out...

rbudrick
02-11-2004, 07:11 PM
Wow...

$175 for Rampage..ok, pretty good. Oh Wait, World Tour! Ok, great deal.

$175 for Marvel Super Heros Vs. Street Fighter...Goddamn.

-Rob

Garry Silljo
02-11-2004, 07:13 PM
Very good job on getting no one to bid on the other game. I probably still would have went for it if I was the other guy, but only because I know my brother could fix whatever the problem was. Any other person would be scared off like your opponent. Good score, and luck.

Flack
02-11-2004, 08:36 PM
Well, your brother probably could have fixed the monitor; I did. I plugged it in and it works great.

Whatever jostled loose when they moved it jostled back when I moved it. So yeah, I got a perfectly working minty fresh Rampage: World Tour for $100.

Sph1nx
02-11-2004, 08:43 PM
Flack.. your nuts. Congrads on the astounding buy.

Balloon Fight
02-11-2004, 10:00 PM
God, Flack, MSH vs. SF is one of the top three Arcade cabinets that I would like to own, behind Xmen vs SF and Mvc2. Damn you got luck. Congrats!

AB Positive
02-11-2004, 10:24 PM
man, I am so jealous. I wish I had room for actual cabs, for now I have to go the supergun route. Marvel v. Street Fighter... that's a yummy game right there. I'd love to have that next to, say, a dedicated KoF 2003 cab... :)


-AG

KirbyStar27
02-11-2004, 11:58 PM
Very good finds (my two cents worth) :D

gamergary
02-12-2004, 07:51 AM
Nice score.

Reverend JagDiesel
02-12-2004, 09:58 AM
Great find & a good story to boot. Congrats!
Have you checked the Tulsa area for auctions/sales? I believe their paper is the Tulsa Sun, and it is online also. If I still lived up that way, you'd have a little competition for those arcade cabinets.
Around here (Phoenix) most of the cabinets, even in really bad shape, go for upwards of $400. I've seen a totally trashed Space Firebird go for $350 through a thrift and a homemade (poorly at that) Galaga cocktail go for over 4 bills. Maybe one day I'll come across a bargain and have my first one for my game room...

Flack
02-12-2004, 04:01 PM
I haven't been checking Tulsa, but I may have to start. It's about half the distance to Dallas!

Well, I wasn't so lucky with the Rampage cab. The monitor worked for about 15-20 minutes and then shut itself off. I'm not sure where to begin troubleshooting this one. Tonight I'm going to try and swap out the board with another Jamma one and see if the problem is on the board, or in the monitor.

NintendoMan
02-12-2004, 07:21 PM
Alright, I am jealous of the MvSF!!!!!!! I want it!! Nice find, I really have never like the Rampage game though. :D

Videogamerdaryll
02-12-2004, 07:38 PM
Sweeet!!Congrats.!!