SCORES 7/27-7/30 VIDEO GAME LOVERS! Olde school...
First, let me say that the sales I hit this week have been depressing. Why? Because most of them were the home of someone I knew, who I went to school with, or about my age, and like me, will be moving on. We have hit that age where we start to let go of things and stuff gets donated, yard saled, and thrown out (See "Toy Story 3").
First, I hit an estate sale on Wednesday...I haven't been to this house in a few years and I thought I recognized it, but seeing names written on some of the stuff I bought solidified my hypothesis on the matter. But my friend that used to live there went to serve his country in the Marines and his parents wanted to move. I ended up buying the remains of his old video game collection-mainly stuff he didn't want I suppose. I can tell they already went through everything and got what they wanted out of the house.
None of the consoles are functional as-is due to all missing one or all of the cords. We were able to test the PS1 console (I had two consoles already I can work with) and games, PS2 games, the NES (having issues, just dirty I think), and the Gamecube game. I really want to find cords for the SNES as some of the games are really rare and the suspense is KILLING ME! But that wasn't all I scored. I bought this Dr. Pepper sign from a 1960s vending machine, the Carnival Checkers set crica 1951 (missing two green marbles), and a box of 1971 Christmas ornaments. All this games and all for $30.
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I tried to find a yard sale the next day, but mapquest didn't warn me that the road would be closed. So, instead of finding a detour, I just quit. It was the only sale in town that day. I aimed to find a score that morning, so I hit the antiques store as they just opened up. I scored these...the COX .049 Sandblaster project car made my day!
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Yesterday, I went to a sale, not much, but I did run into my friends there who just happened to be garage saleing too. They told me about the sale from yesterday I missed. They told me they had a vintage Concord bicycle for $15, but they said it was rough. The lady running it said not too many people have been by since the road closed-CHA CHING!
I get there and find her son is 23 and her daughter was 19 and went to school not too far away. Once again....my age, and it was depressing...all the items at this sale made me feel "O-L-D"! I remembered all of them. The mega score was NOT the Concord, but a Sprite BMX bicycle from the late 80s/ealry 90s. You always find Coca-Cola or Pepsi-NEVER Sprite! I got it for $15. The SEGA Game Gear for $5, and a box of misc. toys for $2.
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Today, I made a scrap run to help my mom out as well as clean house. I find these beauties awaiting the crusher!
Coaster brake Raleigh made in Nottingham, England. The Sturmey-Archer hub is dated April of 1974.
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As I was about to dig that out, I saw this VERY RARE Western Flyer. This '92 model is rare because at that time, Western Auto was dying, and so was the Western Flyer name. Not many were made, not many survive and to think this one about got crushed! :shock: :!:
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The Raleigh will be for sale as parts or whole, I did not decide yet. The Western Flyer is staying. This yard seems to have an appreciation for vintage iron. The yard owner refuses to scrap a rare 1965 International R190-been sitting for a couple of years now! As I brought this Raleigh up to the desk, one of the employees started talking about all the nice bikes he keeps pulling out of scrap loads. He salvaged a Raleigh Sprite yesterday.
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nice i'm a gamer and would have gone after all that video game stuff too at $30 it's a steal. i can check a local book store that sell old video game stuff i can check to see if they have the stuff for the SNES
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I got a pic of the Sprite BMX:
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That game stuff is high tech at my house. I had that Cox sand Buggy as a kid.
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I love The NES system. Fun Stuff Baby!!
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Sweet stuff! Love the games, especially Battlefront 2. That is arguably one of the best third person shooters for the PS2. So many good memories gaming with my friends. That SNES is sweet too. Do you have a Game Craze near you? Where I am, they have a ton of games and accesories for PS, SNES, Game Cube, etc. All real cheap too. Might be able to look and see if they have the cables you need if there isn't one around you.
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[QUOTE=zracer;457902]Sweet stuff! Love the games, especially Battlefront 2. That is arguably one of the best third person shooters for the PS2. So many good memories gaming with my friends. That SNES is sweet too. Do you have a Game Craze near you? Where I am, they have a ton of games and accesories for PS, SNES, Game Cube, etc. All real cheap too. Might be able to look and see if they have the cables you need if there isn't one around you.[/QUOTE]
I don't do Xbox or Xbox 360, there are a couple of things in here for it. I'm taking those and all the PC games up to Game Stop and I'll see what store credit I'll get (if any, LMAO!). I'm not going to kill my computer testing all those PC games. But they all are intact, clean, should play. I did some research, and the missing AV cable for the SNES was also used on the N64 and the Game Cube. So I'll be looking for that tomorrow, and the AC adapter looks pretty standard, so I'll check Radio Shack as well. I need some electronic contact cleaner anyway, my dad and I both do as a matter of fact.
I found that the blinking red light on the NES was caused by tons of dust, dirt, and a filthy 72-pin connector which apparently is the source of 99% of NES problems. I got it working pretty good and all the cartridges, too. Thanks to some help from a youtube video! Predator is pretty addicting, but also difficult!
As I was putting the sign away, I remembered somebody I bought bicycle parts from also does vending machine restorations. I'm awaiting his reply, he is interested.
I have not decided yet if I want to keep the Sprite BMX or sell it. Where will I put it when my '61 Monark Spartan and '66 Huffy Silver Jet are done? Then again, I may NEVER find another.
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Those Gamming stores usually have some of that old NES stuff. I got a couple of those systems...one hooked up for the kids to play...and one down the basement. I don't even know if the other one works. Still love to play the older games. Too many of the newer games are just too complicated....
Nice finds on everything...love the little Sand Rail
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[QUOTE=classicfan1;458425]What Sand Rail?[/QUOTE]
SandBlaster