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In Topic: Pepsi Invaders
Sun Feb 5, 2012 7:54 PM
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In Topic: Great craiglist find today, chuck wagon with instructions!
Fri Jan 20, 2012 5:09 PM
guy767, on Fri Jan 20, 2012 4:44 PM, said:
If you don’t mind me asking what did you pay for the lot? Perhaps that's bad form though? If so, my apologies; still trying to get the feel for this place...
The last deal I found in the wild was last summer via a box labeled "Old games $15" at a yard sale that contained a somewhat dirty but serviceable NES, 6 commons with Mighty Final Fight plus a Hyper Scan system. I talked her down to $12 though claiming that the NES looked awfully dirty
The last deal I found in the wild was last summer via a box labeled "Old games $15" at a yard sale that contained a somewhat dirty but serviceable NES, 6 commons with Mighty Final Fight plus a Hyper Scan system. I talked her down to $12 though claiming that the NES looked awfully dirty
no problem, I paid 100 dollars for the lot. It had a ton of stuff in it. 3 atari consoles, loads of games, manuals, controllers, etc
It was my first time buying something off of craigslist. yard and Garage sales around here are terrible at finding atari items and my local Trade It store uses Ebay as a price guide so all there atari stuff is priced accordingly. I used to get games from them for 99 cents each (picked up a crazy climber for .99 cents!! on one outing I did).
I try to keep my spending below 50 bucks, it all depends on the lot. It just takes some research prior to going out and looking do you know what something may be worth. But in the end, its what it is worth to you.
In Topic: Strange Atari 8-bit stuff on goodwill auction
Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:52 AM
They do have the same pin count as the Atari Computer carts
In Topic: Swordquest Waterworld on Goodwill.com
Sun Jan 15, 2012 3:31 PM
Yep, it was because it is a charity organization. I am the one who purchased this lot. I typically feed my habit of collecting off of the goodwill auction site more than any other due to it being a charity. Granted I probably paid to much for the lot, but at least I know the money is going for a good cause.
In Topic: The Official AtariAge SECRET SANTA 2011
Fri Dec 9, 2011 6:05 PM
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