Knoxville Auction Results 6/25/05

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There was a relatively light AGS auction today.

Austin Powers - 1950
Monopoly - 1975
T3 - 1800
Demo Man - 725
High Roller Casino - 1700
Hook - 700
Rescue 911 - 625
Judge Dred - 625
Last Action Hero - 600
Nija Turtles - 800 (especially nice condition)
Royal Rumble - 700
TZ - 1775 (missing diverter /busted clock)
Getaway - 1000
RCT - 1650
Fish Tales - 1400 (albino cabinet)
Twister - 1050
STTNG - 1400
Dr. Dude - 625
Cyclone - 600
Ball Park - 275 (pitch & bat)
Alvin's Garage Band - 725 (funky translight)
Barb Wire - 825
Pool Sharks - 675
SS Troopers - 725
Batman Forever - 950
LW2 - 500
South Park - 1650
WCS94 - 1100
Austin Powers - 2150
Nip -It (EM) - 500
Freddie - 750
T2 - 925
Johnny Pneumonic - 975
SS Troopers - 1200
Strikes & Spares - 400
Bride of Pinbot - 775
Rescue 911 - 600
Simpsons (DE) - 700
Hook - 650
Break Shot - 450
Silverball Mania - 525
Dracula - 825
Phoenix - 65
Rescue 911 - 650
Eight Ball Delux - 475
Top Score (EM) - 75
Apollo 13 - 950
NG Gofers - 1800
Maverick - 1000

That's all folks!

As an aside, I spent some time studying the artwork on the Silverball
Mania backglass. The first time I had done so. Question, is that naked
dude on the left side doing to that pinball machine what I think he is
doing? Wow, I'm a little surprised that artwork got by the pinball censors.


Rick Swanson
 
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Thats funny, I told a guy at work how much a LOTR cost NIB and he said
for that, each time you start a game, the coin door should open up and
the Elf princess should pop out and B!@w you. I said, you got that
right!
 
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Rick Swanson wrote:
> As an aside, I spent some time studying the artwork on the Silverball
> Mania backglass. The first time I had done so. Question, is that naked
> dude on the left side doing to that pinball machine what I think he is
> doing? Wow, I'm a little surprised that artwork got by the pinball censors.
>
>
> Rick Swanson

Silly me, all this time I thought those slots in the front of the
machine were for coins or tokens.

Al
 
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In article <XWnve.9494$xm1.5701@fe06.lga>, Rick Swanson <rns510@charter.net> wrote:
>As an aside, I spent some time studying the artwork on the Silverball
>Mania backglass. The first time I had done so. Question, is that naked
>dude on the left side doing to that pinball machine what I think he is
>doing? Wow, I'm a little surprised that artwork got by the pinball censors.
>
>Rick Swanson

Oh, c'mon, Rick! It's not like we all haven't tried doing "that" before.

No need to be coy, Roy! :)
Jeff Giesting

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Thanks for the auction results Rick. What a great collection of games
in one place.

Jeff
 
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abc123nospam@iquest.net wrote:

> In article <XWnve.9494$xm1.5701@fe06.lga>, Rick Swanson <rns510@charter.net> wrote:
>
>>As an aside, I spent some time studying the artwork on the Silverball
>>Mania backglass. The first time I had done so. Question, is that naked
>>dude on the left side doing to that pinball machine what I think he is
>>doing? Wow, I'm a little surprised that artwork got by the pinball censors.
>>
>>Rick Swanson
>
>
> Oh, c'mon, Rick! It's not like we all haven't tried doing "that" before.
>
Well yeah...but I've never enjoyed it as much as *that* guy appears to
be. ;-)

Rick Swanson
 

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Thanks Rick !,
I had a friend there looking for me & I hope that game is
the one I see priced here, =)

Pin-Del,
 
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Obviously a frequent BJ shopper. He must buy in bulk.

bogart
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caligallagher@yahoo.com wrote:
> Thats funny, I told a guy at work how much a LOTR cost NIB and he said
> for that, each time you start a game, the coin door should open up and
> the Elf princess should pop out and B!@w you. I said, you got that
> right!
>
 
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Superpin Al wrote:
>
> Rick Swanson wrote:
>
>>As an aside, I spent some time studying the artwork on the Silverball
>>Mania backglass. The first time I had done so. Question, is that naked
>>dude on the left side doing to that pinball machine what I think he is
>>doing? Wow, I'm a little surprised that artwork got by the pinball censors.
>>
>>
>>Rick Swanson
>
>
> Silly me, all this time I thought those slots in the front of the
> machine were for coins or tokens.
>
> Al
>

Actually, I'm gonna guess that your best "date" would be with the dollar
bill validator. Unless, of course, your "thang" happens to have George
Washington's face tattooed on it. ;-)


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Rick,
Thanks for the price list. With the additional fees, what would be the
hammer price if one was to have purchased the NG Gofers at $1800.
Scott

PS: Looks like I'm gonna have to make that drive to Knoxville this Fall
- any chance you could send me the up coming Auction Dates? Thx
 

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WOW - I just picked NGG as an example...freaky as it was the one you
purchased.

If I was at an auction with you, any chance I get you buy the game for
me and then for me to turn around and pay you cash plus a little beer
money (thus saving me the 20% additional fees).

There were several of those Stern titles I would have like to have
brought home with me...

Later
 
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I bought the NGG and paid $1805; but I have a tax exempt certificate and
am excused from the Buyer's Premium. However, someone who had to pay
those would pay about 9.75% sales tax and 10% buyer's premium; which
would make the "out the door" price $2,155.00.

Here are the auction dates http://www.auctiongamesales.com/AuctionDates.htm.


Rick Swanson

scott@farrar.com wrote:

>Rick,
>Thanks for the price list. With the additional fees, what would be the
>hammer price if one was to have purchased the NG Gofers at $1800.
>Scott
>
>PS: Looks like I'm gonna have to make that drive to Knoxville this Fall
>- any chance you could send me the up coming Auction Dates? Thx
>
>
>
 
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That arrangement gets problematic from a Tennessee sales tax standpoint.
I'll shoot you an email.


Rick Swanson

scott@farrar.com wrote:

>WOW - I just picked NGG as an example...freaky as it was the one you
>purchased.
>
>If I was at an auction with you, any chance I get you buy the game for
>me and then for me to turn around and pay you cash plus a little beer
>money (thus saving me the 20% additional fees).
>
>There were several of those Stern titles I would have like to have
>brought home with me...
>
>Later
>
>
>
 
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Hi, Rick,

Thanks for putting up these price lists.
These help out a great deal. I'm shopping out the driving games I got
and will get to the TMNT pinball hopefully in a few days. That NGG
looks like a very fun game.

See you at the next TN auction.

Steve



Rick Swanson wrote:
> That arrangement gets problematic from a Tennessee sales tax standpoint.
> I'll shoot you an email.
>
>
> Rick Swanson
>
> scott@farrar.com wrote:
>
> >WOW - I just picked NGG as an example...freaky as it was the one you
> >purchased.
> >
> >If I was at an auction with you, any chance I get you buy the game for
> >me and then for me to turn around and pay you cash plus a little beer
> >money (thus saving me the 20% additional fees).
> >
> >There were several of those Stern titles I would have like to have
> >brought home with me...
> >
> >Later
> >
> >
> >