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Kingsport Auction Results 5-7-11

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Rick Swanson

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May 7, 2011, 3:38:36 PM5/7/11
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Here are the hammer prices from the May 7, 2011 Kingsport, Tennessee
auction:

Rocky & Bullwinkle - 525
Getaway - 650
Lord of the Rings - 2600
Stargate - 650
Police Force - 500
Flash - 375
Hulk - 450
Eight Ball Champ - 400
Shaq - 450
Viper - 750
Space Shuttle - 300
Panthera - 75
Hot Hand - 300
Jokerz - 475
Circus Voltaire - 3200
Sharkey's Shootout - 750
No Good Gophers - 1075
Viper - 925
No Good Gophers - 1075
High Rollers Casino - 800
Ripley's Believe It Or Not - 1600
Roller Coaster Tycoon - 1525
Royal Rumble - 825
NASCAR - 1650
World Cup Soccer 94 - 925
Wipeout - 550
Mario Andretti - 525
Strikes & Spares - 400
Grand Prix - 175
Star Wars (DE) - 1800
Mousin Around - 525
Fish Tales - 1025
Striker Xtreme - 1050
Indiana Jones (WMS) - 3000
The Addams Family - 3200
Congo - 900
Sorcerer - 575

Comments: The IJ and TAF were represented as having been HUO for the
past 10 years. Both were in nice shape. The CV had display board
issues (garbled dots and rolling black band) and sound issues (no
sound other than startup bong). Add 10% Buyer's Premium and 9.75%
Sales Tax.

Rick Swanson

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Doug Hay

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May 7, 2011, 5:40:09 PM5/7/11
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2 NGG's! I can't even find one

PT

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May 7, 2011, 7:25:54 PM5/7/11
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Wow! You guys have real auctions up there. The auction in Orlando
today had five blown out, POS pins. FIVE. Oh well, at least I was
smart enough to not go. I had to watch some grass grow, cut my toe
nails and send out a few text messages.

John

BUY...@aol.com

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May 7, 2011, 7:50:00 PM5/7/11
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On May 7, 3:38 pm, Rick Swanson <rns...@charter.net> wrote:

thats why i won,t take pins to the auctions anymore prices are below
my cost on most r/b 525 ngg 1025 great deals

Haiku Automation

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May 7, 2011, 9:57:54 PM5/7/11
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I can't imagine taking anything EM to one of these auctions either.
Simply no money to be made, and a waste of time. Buyer's market for
home use, little route value on these machines.

Big Bob

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May 8, 2011, 9:49:46 AM5/8/11
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> my cost on most r/b 525 ngg 1025 great deals- Hide quoted text -
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Both weere rough and has issues so priced accordingly. R/B probably a
parts machine and the NGG missing parts and insert damage.

shlockdoc

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May 8, 2011, 10:00:53 AM5/8/11
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On May 7, 3:38 pm, Rick Swanson <rns...@charter.net> wrote:

9.75% tax - wow is this Zimbabwe? I thought NYC at 8 1/2% was insane.

Jim D. in TN

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May 8, 2011, 10:22:58 AM5/8/11
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On May 8, 10:00 am, shlockdoc <mkl...@nj.rr.com> wrote:
> 9.75% tax - wow is this Zimbabwe? I thought NYC at 8 1/2% was insane.

But no city or state income tax in TN.

radgame

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May 8, 2011, 10:53:32 AM5/8/11
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Thanks for posting Rick. Looks like alot more pins than at the last
Winston auction.

Lori

Jay

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May 8, 2011, 12:10:46 PM5/8/11
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Most of CA is at or around 10% as well.

Some amazing prices for pins at that auction... even as projects.

tolleymike

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May 8, 2011, 4:24:50 PM5/8/11
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On May 7, 3:38 pm, Rick Swanson <rns...@charter.net> wrote:

Shaq, Rbion and RCT were buy backs as well as a 2nd Police Force @
$500 that came in late.
There was also a Jungle Lord with no legs, pf glass or shooter
rod ,also had a sys 6 cpu and no sound or speech boards that went for
$200
There was an oddball ticket game with five chickens that clucked and
such in the last row. It was discovered by Randall that it had Viper
boards and a DMD in it. Well worth the $40 price. Note to Randal P:
THE PARROT MACHINE ACTUALLY PARTIALLY WORKS-THE MOTOR IS FINE.

Pinballed

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May 8, 2011, 5:03:30 PM5/8/11
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Stargate for $650? Man, no wonder why some people have rediculous
ideas for what they think pins should cost/sell for.
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Ron Lyons

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May 8, 2011, 5:33:07 PM5/8/11
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> THE PARROT MACHINE ACTUALLY PARTIALLY WORKS-THE MOTOR IS FINE.- Hide quoted text -

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Yeah I've worked on one of those before, pretty neat machine by Sega.
It's called Cluck and something. You hit the button in front of the
chicken when it lights and they jump up in the air like you slapped
them, lol. Pretty hilarious.

Ron

bluehens

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May 9, 2011, 4:15:20 AM5/9/11
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That game was called cluck a doodle doo. I've won my fair share of
tickets com one. Seta made another good one around the same time with
a dmd screen that was a life size ceramic cow and you had to pull the
lit utters. Now that game would get some looks in your game room

Jim D. in TN

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May 9, 2011, 8:37:23 PM5/9/11
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On May 9, 4:15 am, bluehens <blueh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That game was called cluck a doodle doo.  

This game? Wack-A-Doodle-Do

See http://kotaku.com/#!5020158/segas-battery-hen-egg+destroying-arcade-game

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