Ouch , Marco has the Cpu / soundboard but it will cost £352 from the states.View attachment 44042 Omg £620 all ready on this and look at the pictures, must be getting bid up by seller or someone hasn't a glue what they are getting into. Scary
Well if the rumour mill turns out to be true then Steve Ritchie and Stern may just do that...If only Stern or JJP would make a decent StarWars........
Well if the rumour mill turns out to be true then Steve Ritchie and Stern may just do that...
I won a black rose that way. My bid was the starting bid at £999. Didn't expect to win it on eBay. Sold it to my dad. He doesn't play it, but it's still thereer..... yes, a bit i suppose i didn't think my bid would win it.
anyway that meant i had two, so i frankensteined them into a nice one (long since sold to @scottydoesntknow and no doubt two more moves since then) and a junker that was torched for my own entertainment and to get a reaction from those Merrycans on Pinside. which worked.
I cant see it, Disney will want 99% of the profit.
Star Wars is the next game from Stern 100%.I cant see it, Disney will want 99% of the profit.
Isn't Star Wars by Steve Ritchie pretty nailed on for this year if the rumours are to be believed? There was a flyer doing the rounds that Stern had a booth at an upcoming Star Wars celebration convention. Plus they did Tron with Disney so have history.
POTC is Disney too.Isn't Star Wars by Steve Ritchie pretty nailed on for this year if the rumours are to be believed? There was a flyer doing the rounds that Stern had a booth at an upcoming Star Wars celebration convention. Plus they did Tron with Disney so have history.
Zac Black belt in Harrogate and Genesis in Northumberland.
Yup, the wear on the back glass on her dress appears and then disappears. The ones in the house are defiantly different machines....giveaway is also the decor....Is it my imagination or is the listing for Queens Castle on ebay using pictures of (at least) three different machines?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/pinball-machine-/322479637165?hash=item4b1548c2ad:g:OoUAAOSwnF9Y7BoA
Yes you can bid online. Either through The Saleroom website or probably also direct with the auction house. In either case you would need to register first.Cool games, the Black Belt interests me in particular Can you bid on these online?
...and just looked on IPDB and one of the pictures is from there. Also just checked the sellers feedback. Only 5 feedbacks as a seller, 3 of them negative.Yup, the wear on the back glass on her dress appears and then disappears. The ones in the house are defiantly different machines....giveaway is also the decor....
Yes you can bid online. Either through The Saleroom website or probably also direct with the auction house. In either case you would need to register first.
So with VAT at 20% you have to add 40% to the hammer price......bloody hell!!!!!
also beware if you leave a commission bid/bid on the books as bids can be increased/run up!!
Yes, sadly this is now pretty typical for auction sales. You just have to factor this in to your bids. I bought two very nice photographs at auction last year for £5,000 so you can work out what I had to pay on top. It was still half their true value as only one other person in the room realised what they were.Just looked at their T's and C's and the buyers premium is 17.5% plus VAT plus an additional 3% if you bid online
Most auction houses have T&Cs that allow the auctioneer to go one bid beyond your max bid. So if your max bid is £500 but someone else in the room has just bid £500 the auctioneer can take you one bid up - to say £550.What do you mean? Your bid is your max. bid no?
Yes, sadly this is now pretty typical for auction sales. You just have to factor this in to your bids. I bought two very nice photographs at auction last year for £5,000 so you can work out what I had to pay on top. It was still half their true value as only one other person in the room realised what they were.
Two very large (735 x 554mm) original photographs taken by Herbert Ponting during Capt. Scott's fatal polar expedition. Printed and signed by Ponting himself. The auction house hadn't recognised what they were and listed them as 'old photos in sturdy frames' with an estimate of £10.Go on, what'd you get?
Tbh it all sounds a ball ache and I don't want a Zacc Black Belt that bad I'm out