http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6252783978
Matt
Jon
The buyer, has sold other stuff on ebay before, just look up their
feedback/past auctions.
L.
AFAIK, the game was a total bomb in the arcades when it came out...how
did it end up Down Under what with the expenses of shipping it out
there in the first place? Was it originally purchased by an Australian
operator for a now defunct arcade who thought he'd make money in his
arcade on it?
At any rate, it should be an interesting story. If the seller has any
information, I'm sure many collectors would be very intrigued:)...
Jon
Since I posted the first link to it on this group, maybe I should ask
for a cut :)
Tell him to call me and I'll gladly sell him one of my Infernos.
I don't even remember that game. The cabinet looks a LOT like Sinistar's
cockpit.
Mike
Dane.
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Some one got fucked. Or that's some serious shilling or a heisted eBay
account...
Matt
"Dane L. Galden" <chigroup(at)ix.netcom.comCHANGE(at)TO@> wrote in message
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I doubt it was a heist... they'd still have to get it shipped from overseas
and that's not going to be a simple thing to do at all.
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Dave,
If you know the seller, I'd love to see pictures of the finished
result...if he does indeed repair it to completion.
Please keep us posted!
D
As a group we should all be glad this example resurfaced and will be
restored. The last known Blaster Cockpit is on it's way home? Pop a
cold one and toast the day!
Mike Doyle
All in all, he left my house at 2pm Sunday and made it home late Friday
night. That beat anything I had ever seen since I started collecting
games.
Mike
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Troy,
Dave <arc...@peoplepc.com> wrote in message
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its his money, let him spend it as he wishes.
would be nice if he would show some pics when hes done with it
"Dave" <arc...@peoplepc.com> wrote in message
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Easy come, easy go. I guess... I know a guy that dropped $110k + for games
in his house. I thought that was pretty damn crazy too.
"Turbo-Torch" <vair...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:odkcv1pd3
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> On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 21:57:07 -0700, "Matt" <game...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>I feel bad for the guy that ends up with this game.
>
> Yeah, I'm sure this collector didn't know what he was getting into
> when he dropped over $5K on it not including shipping from the other
> side of the earth.
>
> Do you seriously think the buyer is that clueless?
> Also, whoever got it should ask if there is any back-story on how such
> a rare piece ended up in Australia in the first place.
>
> AFAIK, the game was a total bomb in the arcades when it came out...how
> did it end up Down Under what with the expenses of shipping it out
> there in the first place? Was it originally purchased by an Australian
> operator for a now defunct arcade who thought he'd make money in his
> arcade on it?
>
> At any rate, it should be an interesting story. If the seller has any
> information, I'm sure many collectors would be very intrigued:)...
>
> Jon
We got quite a few rare pieces in Australia. I remember even prototypes
at the time. Sometimes it was to test the waters (although LAI was
handling Williams at the time of Blaster so they wouldn't have done that
- they would have copied it locally), and sometimes (and this is the
likely scenario with this cockpit) it would go to a major distributor in
the USA for test... a year or two later an Australia Op would order from
the distributor and he would through in some second hand stuff cheap to
fill the container.
I believe the seller used to be an Op in Melbourne (now moved to Sydney).
Cheers
MacMan
> I remember reading a thread about that Ausie guy in that movie that
> originally purchased it from someone almost new for his personal game
> room.
Well without knowing which Aussie guy you're talking about, I doubt it.
Bulk sale from a distributor is probably how it ended up here.
Cheers
MacMan
> Williams might have sent it over there to test the waters to see if it
> would sell over there and it just never made it back. If the game was
> bombing in the US, perhaps they were looking to see if it might do well
> elsewhere...???
Unfortunatley at that time LAI brought in very few dedicated cabinets.
Sometimes they got the plans to make a sample cab here (as in my Turkey
Shoot) other times they just whacked it in one of their generic cabs as
in the upright Blaster and Joust 2 I played at their test location.
Originally Taito distributed Williams in Australia and they brought in
original cabinets from the USA, but when they closed shop around 82 LAI
picked up the vid side of Williams and they were/are cheap bastards who
stuck everything in boring black boxes (what year was Defender because
the change over happened while Defender was still fairly hot?).
The only hope to get a dedicated machine in Australia is if the Op
imported it themselves so consequently they are rare.
Cheers
MacMan
-Confirmed that Eugene has one.
-Eugene absolutely swears only 3 were made. He named other people, from the
assembly floor to executives that would absolutely 100% confirm this.
-The coverted to Devestators, was not a Blaster, it was taken from a
not-yet-painted black cabinet, Sinistar cockpit. The wood parts of both
cockpits were pretty much exactly the same thing so that may be why it got
started it was a Blaster cockpit conversion. This was confirmed by
additional phone calls to a couple employees that worked the show with the
Devestator, it was in a plain black cabinet.
-No one has any idea how the 3rd got to Australia.
So I believe Eugene that there were/are only 3.
I wish I had those kinds of contacts, where I could pick up the phone and
call Eugene!
Joe (joemagiera at ameritech dot net)
joema...@ameritech.net
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-Tim
After the Dundee movies he went and starred in Flipper in 1996.. .that
pretty much ended his career :)
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Scott C.
Scott C.
It's probably a good story and it could have happened as Blaster was 83
and Paul Hogan hit it big with Crocodile Dundee in 86, but I've never
heard of him having a game room or anything like that. Also the cockpit
apparently comes from Melbourne and Hogan has no association with
Melbourne. He's always been a Sydney boy and lived in Sydney or the
upper coast of the state. But as I say... the more likely was a bulk
deal with an Op which is less romantic but probably closer to the truth.
Cheers
MacMan
In article <kzLJf.22$YF4...@fe12.lga>, "MARK" <MARK...@OPTONLINE.NET>
wrote:
Exactly!
:)
Almost an Angel
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Guilty! That's me.
I've been concentrating on my pin collection and so I've been over at
RGP for a while. I kinda dropped from RGVAC because of the crap that was
going on at the time.
I've been lured out of hiding by this Blaster cockpit as a number of you
were tracking me down and mailing me about shipping and who the guy was,
and if it was for real. So I thought I'd log on and see if things were
better here.
Sinistar cockpit is still here!
Cheers
MacMan
Ryan
ah you finally admit what we thought all along. youre a moron