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Quoted from cait001:oh wow that auction was a bust for the sellers. So many unsold items, and lots of sold stuff went for the lowest possible bid....
Dang...I blew off the auction thinking games and stuff would go stupid prices....I shoulda kept an eye on that chicago express. Not too bad of a price, I suppose.
Quoted from cait001:sharing a trove of prewar carnival/arcade photographs: http://pinballnovice.blogspot.com/2022/01/photographs-from-collection-of-james-r.html
no pinball but ah well still really cool
Those pics were cool! Thank you for sharing.
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