Thanks for the help.
Just incase any one cares.
Today I went to the persons home who had the table top games that I was interested in .
Most of the games had missing pieces ( coin doors , coin mechs. bottoms , balls ) a few had water damage and all were in questionable condition . that's fine I was not expecting anything more as I had bought games ( full size ) from this person before and most of those had many issues too.
I was not able to come away with any, not one . the seller thought that these games witch had been poorly stored were some kind of museum finds .
He priced many of them at $500.00 and was not interested in what others said were most fair offers for the games.
So I learned today that prices for 1930's table top games were $ 500 and up.
A learning experience was had.
In a couple years after the games have deteriorated even worse maybe the seller will be motivated to sell what's left of them.
Again
Thanks for all of your help. It gave me a good starting point.
Brian