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Online PA auction of mostly 1960s EMs ends Wed, Nov 6 at 2PM

By JimDinTN

4 years ago


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    #16 4 years ago

    Has anyone here actually gone to preview these?

    #23 4 years ago
    Quoted from rocketman:

    I see they extend the bidding by looks like 2 minutes if someone bids in the last 2 minutes to avoid snipping which I didn’t read about in the terms unless I missed it.

    Referred to as "Cascade" in the listing.

    #29 4 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    At our local auction those would be called buybacks because the owner didn't get what he wanted or thought they were worth and bid them up.

    That's a good point, and why I don't like online auctions. Way too much room for shill bidders, including the consignor. Not saying that has happened here, but it does happen.

    #46 4 years ago

    People need to stop paying high prices for EM machines. Didn't anyone read a post recently that EM's were dead and undesirable? Oh and, I am looking to buy EM's whenever I can.
    There's the nostalgia to them that makes them special such as the artwork and sounds that brings us back to our childhood. Hope everyone is happy with their purchases.

    How long will it be before some of these end up on Ebay?

    #50 4 years ago
    Quoted from Gotemwill:

    Still a bargain when compared to their modern counterparts. I live totally within the EM bubble and am shocked over prices whenever I stray into newer machines.
    I played a early 90s Williams Whitewater in a pinball bar recently. I thought it was pretty fun and decided to lookup what one would cost. Holy cow! I can buy 3 or 4 old EM games for that money! And it’s probably no big deal for the SS crowd.

    That's a fun machine that I owned. I sold it for $4000 several years ago.

    #55 4 years ago

    The artwork to Melody and Sing Along is one of my favorites.

    #60 4 years ago
    Quoted from Mopar:

    After now seeing his new ad and additional pics he post, doesn't look so good.
    I recalled and he said that other guy never showed up but someone's taking a look tonight.
    If not sold, I still have interest, but not $200.00 per. Could use the Yukon bg..

    Where's the link?

    #62 4 years ago
    Quoted from gdonovan:

    rochester.craigslist.org link

    My God, my allergies are kicking in just looking at it. Nope...

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