# Lots of Lots

**Source:** Pinball News Website  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2004-07-16  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.pinballnews.com/news/paradise.html

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## Analysis

This is a detailed historical report from July 16, 2004, covering the first auction of Bob Thomson's extensive pinball collection following his death. The auction featured over 300 pinball machines and approximately 100 playfields from Paradise Amusements (formerly Pinball Paradise) in Hampshire, UK, with a second auction scheduled for July 25. Machines were sold blind without setup, resulting in prices heavily discounted by uncertainty, ranging from £20 minimum to £850 for a Williams Defender.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Bob Thomson died after a struggle with cancer and was well known in the amusement industry in the UK — _Article states Bob 'died a couple of months ago after a struggle with cancer and was well known in the amusement industry in the UK'_
- [HIGH] Paradise Amusements was formerly known as Pinball Paradise — _Article: 'He owned and ran Paradise Amusements which many readers will know from its former name of Pinball Paradise'_
- [HIGH] Over 300 pinball games were auctioned in the first sale at Bob's warehouse in Bordon, north Hampshire — _Article states 'There were over 300 pinball games in this auction and that only took care of the workshop and some of the ground floor of the storage unit'_
- [HIGH] Approximately 100 playfields were also auctioned off in the first sale — _Article: 'Along with the 300 games, there were also around 100 playfields auctioned off'_
- [HIGH] Machines were sold blind without being set up or powered on, making it difficult to assess condition — _Article states: 'None of the games were set up in any way. They had no legs, they were all stood-up on their backs and many had their backboxes removed...So, you can't see the game and you can't see if it powers up. You're largely bidding blind'_
- [HIGH] The highest price paid for any game was £850 for a Williams Defender — _Article: 'the prize for highest price going to a Williams Defender at £850'_
- [HIGH] The entire auction of 400 lots took less than four hours to complete — _Article: 'Despite the 400 lots, the whole auction took less than four hours'_
- [HIGH] A second auction was scheduled for July 25 covering the remainder of stock — _Article: 'The second auction takes place at the same location on the 25th of July'_

### Notable Quotes

> "Bob died a couple of months ago after a struggle with cancer and was well known in the amusement industry in the UK."
> — **Article author**, Opening paragraph
> _Establishes context and tribute to Bob Thomson's role in UK amusement industry_

> "There were over 300 pinball games in this auction and that only took care of the workshop and some of the ground floor of the storage unit. There is still the rest of the store and the upper floor for the second auction on the 25th July."
> — **Article author**, Early section
> _Illustrates the massive scale of Thomson's collection_

> "So, you can't see the game and you can't see if it powers up. You're largely bidding blind, so the prices reflected the huge degree of uncertainly involved."
> — **Article author**, Auction conditions section
> _Explains pricing dynamics and risk factors for bidders_

> "Before the auction began there was one minute's silence in Bob's remembrance which was well respected. In fact there was a very pleasant and respectful atmosphere with everyone mindful of the fact that the proceeds would go to Bob's wife and young child."
> — **Article author**, Before auction starts
> _Shows community respect and emotional context for the sale_

> "There's no doubt that there were some excellent bargains to be picked up. Around a dozen sold for the minimum £20 with the prize for highest price going to a Williams Defender at £850."
> — **Article author**, Price summary
> _Provides pricing context showing both bargains and premium values_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Bob Thomson | person | Late UK amusement industry figure who owned Paradise Amusements; died from cancer; his estate inventory was auctioned off |
| Paradise Amusements | company | UK amusement venue formerly known as Pinball Paradise, owned and operated by Bob Thomson |
| Pinball Paradise | company | Former name of Paradise Amusements |
| Bordon | organization | Location in north Hampshire, UK where the auction warehouse was situated |
| Williams | company | Historic pinball manufacturer represented heavily in Thomson's collection with machines like Defender, Flash, Jungle Lord, etc. |
| Bally | company | Historic pinball manufacturer represented extensively in Thomson's collection with many machines including Fireball, Wizard, Doctor Who, etc. |
| Gottlieb | company | Historic pinball manufacturer with numerous machines in Thomson's collection |
| Data East | company | Pinball manufacturer represented in Thomson's collection with machines like Star Trek and Last Action Hero |
| Zaccaria | company | Pinball manufacturer represented in Thomson's collection |
| Williams Defender | game | Machine that sold for highest price (£850) in the first auction |
| Bally Fireball | game | Classic Bally machine appearing twice in auction (lots 147 and 270) with prices of £640 and £400 |
| Bally Wizard | game | Classic Bally machine appearing twice (lots 154 and 162) with prices of £270 and £420 |
| Williams Flash | game | Classic Williams machine appearing twice (lots 139 and 176) with prices of £60 and £100 |
| Antique Amusement Machines magazine | organization | Publication associated with auction organizer website providing details for second auction |
| Stern | company | Historic pinball manufacturer represented in Thomson's collection |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Estate auction of major UK pinball collection, Pricing dynamics for vintage pinball machines when sold blind, Bob Thomson's legacy in UK amusement industry
- **Secondary:** Vintage pinball machine inventory and parts availability, Historic pinball manufacturers and game production, Community respect and cultural significance of pinball collections, Auction logistics and marketplace for vintage machines
- **Mentioned:** Playfield restoration and parts sourcing

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.72) — The article conveys respect and reverence for Bob Thomson's legacy and collection, with acknowledgment of community camaraderie at the auction. Neutral reporting of auction details with appreciation for bargains found. Emphasis on respectful atmosphere and proceeds going to Thomson's family creates emotional, sentimental tone. No negative sentiment expressed, though the auction itself reflects the bittersweet nature of an estate sale.

### Signals

- **[event_signal]** UK pinball community gathering demonstrating collective respect for deceased operator and his contributions to industry (confidence: high) — Article notes 'there was a very pleasant and respectful atmosphere with everyone mindful of the fact that the proceeds would go to Bob's wife and young child' and formal minute of silence before auction
- **[event_signal]** Historic auction event dispersing major UK amusement operator's entire pinball inventory scheduled in two phases (confidence: high) — First auction July 16, 2004 with 400 lots; second auction scheduled July 25, 2004 to cover remainder of warehouse inventory
- **[market_signal]** Large-scale UK vintage pinball collection dispersion through auction reveals market pricing for electromechanical era machines when sold under uncertainty conditions (confidence: high) — Over 300 machines and 100 playfields auctioned with prices ranging £20-£850, machines sold blind without setup or power verification
- **[market_signal]** Pricing heavily discounted by uncertainty and blind bidding conditions; machines arranged back-to-back making visibility impossible resulted in conservative bidding (confidence: high) — Article explicitly states 'You're largely bidding blind, so the prices reflected the huge degree of uncertainly involved' and notes 'excellent bargains to be picked up' with minimum £20 sales

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## Transcript

Story  dated
July 16, 2004

Today saw the first of two auctions of the pinball games and parts belonging to the late Bob Thomson.  Bob died a couple of months ago after a struggle with cancer and was well known in the amusement industry in the UK.

He owned and ran Paradise Amusements which many readers will know from its former name of Pinball Paradise.  His family decided to sell off his inventory of pinball games, video games and spares, so this auction disposed of around half the games - all pinball machines - along with many of the parts and spare playfields.

The auction was held at Bob's warehouse at Bordon, north Hampshire.  Upon entering it was clear what a daunting number of games were kept in the unit and in another of the same size opposite.

There were over 300 pinball games in this auction and that only took care of the workshop and some of the ground floor of the storage unit.  There is still the rest of the store and the upper floor for the second auction on the 25th July.

The auction was to start at midday, but before that there were two hours for buyers to view the games.

As it turned out, for many people those two hours were used to rummage through all the parts available.

It impossible to describe the number of parts available, or their range, but despite the narrow walkways and high shelves, you could happily spend several days sorting through all this stuff and still  pull out little nuggets of gold.

Finding exactly what you needed wasn't that easy unless you're familiar with parts numbers, but most rack units turned up something of interest and occasionally you'd hit the mother lode - like the boxes of pristine manuals, schematics and operator booklets squirreled away.

The trouble is, after two hours we had boxes of parts; coils, switches, ramps, boards, manuals, semiconductors, springs, you name it - it was there.  But then the auction started and we hadn't even looked at the games.

Thankfully, the auction started late and there was time to do some quick investigative work.

None of the games were set up in any way.  They had no legs, they were all stood-up on their backs and many had their backboxes removed.  Most were also placed back to back and arranged in tight rows making it hard to see what you're bidding for.

So, you can't see the game and you can't see if it powers up.  You're largely bidding blind, so the prices reflected the huge degree of uncertainly involved.

Before the auction began there was one minute's silence in Bob's remembrance which was well respected.  In fact there was a very pleasant and respectful atmosphere with everyone mindful of the fact that the proceeds would go to Bob's wife and young child.

Despite the 400 lots, the whole auction took less than four hours including the time to relocate from the store to the workshop and back again for the different items.

There's no doubt that there were some excellent bargains to be picked up.  Around a dozen sold for the minimum £20 with the prize for highest price going to a Williams Defender at £850.

Along with the 300 games, there were also around 100 playfields auctioned off.  These ranged from near-bare wood to fully populated games.  Obviously the latter were great sources of coils, lamps, plastics and switches even if the actual playfield is of no use.  Once again, research was vital to avoid a surprise when you go to collect your goods.

Here is the full list of games and their selling prices.  Minimum game price was £20 and any games not reaching that level were held over to the next auction and not sold (£n/s).  Playfields were initially set at the same level but very quickly it emerged that a £5 minimum was more realistic so that was used instead.  Even then, many did not sell.

Blank lots were removed from this auction after the list of lots was drawn up. There was a 10% buyers premium but no tax was added.

For approximate conversion to US$, double the £ price.

Lot number
Lot description
Selling price

1

Gottlieb Flying Carpet 1972
£20

2

Bally Space Time
£20

3

Chicago Coin Super Flipper
£50

4

Williams Alpine Club
£n/s

5

6

Bally Six Million Dollar Man 1978
£100

7

Bally Hoo
£40

8

Williams Casanova 1966
£80

9

Williams Aztec 1966
£40

10

Playmatic Big Town
£20

11

Gottlieb Genie 1979
£30

12

Bally Lost World 1978
£90

13

Chicago Coin Cinema 1976
£90

14

Williams Stardust 1972
£50

15

Williams Oxo 1973
£50

16

Williams Blackout 1980
£30

17

18

Bally Speakeasy 1982
£80

19

Williams Barracora 1981
£90

20

21

Williams Smart Set
£20

22

23

Bally Playboy 1978
£260

24

Zaccaria Magic Castle
£70

25

Bally Six Sticks 1966
£100

26

Bally Evel Knievel 1977
£150

27

Bally Big Valley
£40

28

Zaccaria Space Shuttle
£40

29

Gottlieb High Hand
£180

30

Williams Fantastic
£20

31

Williams Aces High
£30

32

Bally Dolly Parton 1979
£270

33

Bally Six Million Dollar Man 1978
£120

34

Williams Post Time 1969
£20

35

Gottlieb Surf Side
£70

36

Williams Jive Time 1970
£n/s

37

Gottlieb Cowpoke 1965
£500

38

Recel Torpedo 1976
£20

39

Gottlieb Pinball Pool 1979
£60

40

41

Williams Jolly Roger
£n/s

42

Gottlieb Abracadabra 1975
£20

43

Gottlieb Liberty Bell 1962
£70

44

Williams Dealers Choice 1973
£20

45

Williams Barracora 1981
£110

46

Bally Goldball 1983
£50

47

Williams Jive Time 1970
£20

48

Gottlieb Joker Poker 1978
£20

49

Bally Strikes & Spares 1978
£80

50

Bally Cybernaut 1985
£120

51

Williams Kiss-O
£20

52

53

Stern Split Second 1981
£30

54

Gottlieb Wild Life 1972
£20

55

Bally Hoo
£n/s

56

Gottlieb Jungle Princess 1977
£40

57

Williams Aces & Kings
£20

58

Williams Black Knight 1980
£220

59

60

Wico Af-Tor
£30

61

Williams Gold Rush
£n/s

62

Williams Magic City 1967
£140

63

Bally Zip-A-Doo
£20

64

Gottlieb Sweet Heart 1963
£250

65

Bally Hi Lo Ace
£40

66

Williams Student Prince
£20

67

68

Bally Harlem Globetrotters 1979
£100

69

Gottlieb Force II 1980
£20

70

71

Williams Big Deal 1972
£20

72

Williams Fun Fest 1972
£n/s

73

Bally Strikes & Spares 1978
£100

74

Stern Freefall
£20

75

Zaccaria Spooky
£260

76

77

Williams Lady Luck
£20

78

Bally Freedom
£60

79

Williams Jubilee 1972
£n/s

80

Stern Flight 2000 1980
£60

81

Recel Underwater 1961
£50

82

83

Williams A-Go-Go
£20

84

Williams Casanova 1966
£60

85

Stern Lightening 1981
£180

86

Bally Zip-A-Doo
£20

87

Williams Cue-T
£20

88

89

Gottlieb Gigi 1963
£300

90

Williams Riverboat
£30

91

Williams Jive Time 1970
£20

92

Williams Big Strike 1966
£70

93

Segasa Baby Doll
£n/s

94

Williams Honey 1972
£60

95

Gottlieb 300
£20

96

97

Williams Post Time 1969
£30

98

Williams Post Time 1969
£20

99

Williams Cue-T
£70

100

Williams Time Warp 1979
£20

101

102

Williams Toledo 1975
£n/s

103

Gottlieb Bowling Queen 1964
£100

104

Williams TIme Warp 1979
£60

105

106

107

Williams Merry Widow 1963
£100

108

Bally Dixieland
£50

109

110

Bally Eight Ball
£150

111

112

Williams Travel Time 1973
£30

113

Gottlieb Strange World
£40

114

Ten Stars
£n/s

115

Gottlieb King Kool
£n/s

116

Gottlieb Paul Bunyan
£20

117

Gottlieb Funland
£100

118

Bally Mad World
£20

119

Williams Pat Hand 1975
£50

120

Stern Lectronamo 1978
£n/s

121

Gottlieb Play Mates 1968
£90

122

Bally Four Million BC 1971
£260

123

Williams El Toro 1963
£110

124

Williams Gorgar 1979
£140

125

Williams Jungle Lord 1981
£140

126

Gottlieb Bowling Queen 1964
£220

127

Williams Jungle Lord 1981
£80

128

Gottlieb Royal Gaurd 1968
£110

129

Bally Six Million Dollar Man 1978
£50

130

Gottlieb Totem Pole 1979
£n/s

131

Williams Barracora 1981
£110

132

Bally 50/50
Withdrawn

133

Williams Warlock 1982
£60

134

Williams Heat Wave 1964
Withdrawn

135

Williams Jumpin Jacks
£20

136
Williams Jungle
£20

137

138

Bally Harvest 1964
£60

139

Williams Flash 1979
£60

140

Gottlieb Soccer 1975
£40

141
Stern Split Second
£160

142

Williams Jackpot
£20

143

Gottlieb Flipper Clown
£170

144

Williams Blackout 1980
£100

145

Gottlieb Golden Arrow
£20

146

Williams Cue-T
£60

147

Bally Fireball 1972
£640

148

149

Williams Jungle Lord 1981
£60

150

Gottlieb Buck Rogers 1975
£80

151

Gottlieb Devils Dare 1982
£110

152
Bally Electra
£70

153

Bally Champ
£80

154

Bally Wizard 1975
£270

155

Gottlieb Counterforce 1980
£80

156

Bally Rolling Stones 1980
£160

157

Bally Centaur II
£110

158
Bally Kiss (cabinet only)
£60

159

Bally Harlem Globetrotters 1979
£160

160

Bally Hootenany
£50

161

Bally Nip-It 1972
£140

162

Bally Wizard 1975
£420

163

164

Bally Capt. Fantastic 1975
£500

165

Bally Vector 1981
£180

166

Bally Little Joe 1972
£50

167

168

Gottlieb Roller Coaster 1971
£50

169
Bally Kiss
£300

170

Williams Oxo 1973
£20

171

Zaccaria Robot
£40

172

Bell Games Saturn 2
£30

173

Zaccaria Soccer Kings
£25

174

Bell Games Saturn 2
£40

175

176

Williams Flash 1979
£100

177

Gottlieb Roller Disco 1980
£80

178
Bally Eight Ball
£100

179

Recel Criterium 75
£20

180

Stern Magic 1979
£90

181

Gottlieb Dancing Lady
£220

182

Gottlieb Black Hole
£60

183

184

185

186

Bally Mad World
£320

187

Bally Centaur
£400

188

Bally Honey
£n/s

189

Gottlieb Tropical Isle
£320

190

Gottlieb Spin A Card
£260

191

Williams Hyperball
£40

192

Williams Beat The Clock
£200

193

Gottlieb Big Top
£140

194

Williams Stop N Go
£300

195

Bally Vampire
£220

196

Williams Apollo
£120

197

Gottlieb Jet Spin
£80

198

Williams Friendship 7
£200

199

Gottlieb Show Boat
£320

200

Gottlieb Central Park
£300

201

Gottlieb Paul Bunyan
£20

202

Gottlieb Casanova
£80

203

Williams Oxo
£50

204

Bally Spectrum
£70

205

Gottlieb Playmates
£140

206

Williams Grand Tour
£40

207

Williams Ding Dong
£50

208

Gottlieb Centigrade
£120

209

Williams Soccer
£140

210

Williams Heatwave
£n/s

211

Gottlieb Gigi
£460

212

Gottlieb Zig Zag
£20

213

Gottlieb Hurdy Gurdy
£400

214

Williams Mayfair
£180

215

Gottlieb Hot Line
£30

216

Williams A Go Go
£20

217

Gottlieb Jon Snow Derby
£20

218

Bally Mad World
£20

219

Williams San Francisco
£90

220

Williams Big Daddy
£20

221

Gottlieb Hi Score
£20

222

Williams Touchdown
£40

223

Gottlieb Dancing Lady
£340

224

Williams Post Time
£20

225

Stern Star Gazer
£40

226

Williams Lady Luck
£20

227

Gottlieb Flipper Fair
£100

228

Bally Dixie Land
£50

229

Bally Sky Divers
£50

230

Gottlieb Hi Score
£120

231

Williams Valiant
£20

232

Williams Heat Wave
£70

233

Bally Delta Queen
£280

234

Bally Vector
£180

235

Stern Galaxy
£40

236

Bally Beat The Clock
£140

237

Bally Fathom
£820

238

Bally Beat The Clock
£60

239

Bally Centaur
£50

240

Gottlieb Spirit
£120

241

Williams Strato Flight
£90

242

Bally On Beam
£n/s

243

Bally Capt. Fantastic
£440

244

Stern Nine Ball
£20

245

Bally Twin Win
£20

246

Bally Odds And Evens
£20

247

Williams Black Knight
£150

248

Williams Road Kings
£160

249

Williams Teachers Pet
£50

250

Williams Teachers Pet
£20

251

Bally Voltan
£300

252

Williams Magic City
£140

253

Williams Defender
£850

254

Williams Fire Power
£20

255

Bally Grand Slam
£20

256

Bally Rapid Fire
£180

257

Williams San Francisco
£80

258

Bally Flash Gordon
£300

259

Bally Xenon (+ new playfield)
£480

260

Bally Xenon
£160

261

Williams Jolly Roger
£60

262

Bally Bazar
£100

263

Bally On Beam
£40

264

Williams Jungle Lord
£100

265

Zaccaria Moon Flight
£40

266

Bally Evel Knievel
£260

267

Bally King Tut
£220

268

Bally Old Chicago
£20

269

Gottlieb Torch
£n/s

270

Bally Fireball
£400

271

Bally Aladdin's Castle
£20

272

Williams Aces & Kings
£30

273

Stern Dracula
£30

274

Playmatic UFO-X
£n/s

275

Nordamatic Champion
£n/s

276

Williams Pharoh
£160

277

Bally Mata Hari
£20

278

Bally Spectrum
£120

279

Bally Bull Fight
£90

280

Zaccaria Combat
£20

281

Williams Whirlwind
£220

282

Bally Escape From The Lost World
£180

283

Gottlieb Hit The Deck
£300

284

Bally Magic Circle
£140

285

Data East Star Trek
£200

286

Bally Rapid Fire
£50

287

Williams Earthshaker
£20

288

Williams Big Guns
£50

289

Data East Royal Rumble
£160

290

Zaccaria Farfalla
£160

291

Williams High Speed
£280

292

Williams Soccer
£20

293

Data East Last Action Hero
£140

294

Gottlieb Super Mario Bros
£160

295

Data East Playboy
£360

296

Data East Frankenstein
£300

297

Bally Flash Gordon
£70

298

Williams Fun House
£180

299

Bally Corvette
£500

300

Sega Starship Troppers
£520

301

Williams Taxi
£260

302

Gottlieb Street Fighter
£150

303

Bally Doctor Who
£220

304

Williams Hurricane
£90

305

Gottlieb Super Mario Bros
£90

306

Gottlieb Cue Ball Wizard
£50

307

Data East Last Action Hero
£160

308

Bally Twilight Zone
£560

309

Williams Fire
£520

310

Bally Eight Ball Champ
£50

311

Data East Torpedo
£100

312

Bally World Cup USA '94
£380

313

Bally Creature From The Black Lagoon
£500

314

Bally Doctor Who
£340

315

Williams Demolition Man
£400

316

Zaccaria Space Shuttle
£40

317

Gottlieb Spring Break
£120

318

Bally Judge Dredd
£370

319

Williams Hurricane
£80

320

Williams Demolition Man
£340

321

Data East Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
£200

322

Williams Bram Stokers Dracula
£450

323

Bally Touchdown Bingo
£70

324

Bally Blue Chip Bingo
£n/s

325

Bally Karate Playfield
£20

326

Williams? Playfield Playfield
£n/s

327

Williams Alien Poker Playfield
£n/s

328

Bally Grand Tour Playfield
£n/s

329

Gottlieb Slick Chick Playfield
£n/s

330

Williams Lightening Playfield
£n/s

331

Williams Jungle Lord Playfield
£10

332

Gottlieb Meteor Playfield
£n/s

333

Bally Odds & Evens Playfield
£n/s

334

Stern? Playfield Playfield
£n/s

335

Bank-A-Ball & Flying Carpet Playfields
£n/s

336

Hook & Party Zone Playfields
£5

337

Star Trek (2 of) Playfields
£30

338

Checkpoint & Spin Out Playfields
£15

339

Six Sticks & Op-Pop-Pop Playfields
£5

340

Sweathearts & Star Trek Playfields
£5

341

Superstar & Hurricane Playfields
£5

342

Roto Pool & Sinbad Playfields
£5

343

Steeplechase & Mad World Playfields
£5

344

No Fear & The Getaway Playfields
£25

345

Scuba & King Pin Playfields
£5

346

Dragon & Beat The Clock Playfields
£5

347

Williams Doctor Who Playfield
£65

348

Williams Corvette Playfield
£15

349

Williams Hurricane Playfield
£40

350

Zaccaria Magic Castle Playfield
£5

351

Williams Popeye Playfield
£5

352

Williams Popeye Playfield
£35

353

Williams Popeye Playfield
£30

354

Williams Popeye Playfield
£30

355

Williams The Getaway Playfield
£20

356

Williams Terminator 2 Playfield
£15

357

Williams Magic City Playfield
£n/s

358

Williams Whitewater Playfield
£20

359

Zaccaria Alpine Club Playfield
£5

360

Bally Camelot Playfield
£n/s

361

Bally Dolly Parton Playfield
£20

362

Bally Mini Zag Playfield
£n/s

363

Williams Time Warp Playfield
£n/s

364

Williams Tri Zone Playfield
£n/s

365

Gottlieb Sinbad Playfield
£n/s

366

Bally Beat The Clock Playfield
£n/s

367

Data East Checkpoint Playfield
£15

368

Williams High Speed Playfield
£10

369

Williams Warlock Playfield
£15

370

Bally Transporter Playfield
£5

371

Data East Star Wars Playfield
£20

372

Bally Power Play Playfield
£n/s

373

Bally Escape From The Lost World Playfield
£n/s

374

Bally Gilligans Island Playfield
£20

375

Zaccaria Pool Teme Playfield
£5

376

Gottlieb Spin To Win Playfield
£n/s

377

Zaccaria Pinball Champ Playfield
£5

378

Williams Alien Poker Playfield
£5

379

Bally Dragon Theme Playfield
£5

380

Bally Pac-Man Playfield
£5

381

Bally Star Trek Playfield
£30

382

Bally Freedom Playfield
£n/s

383

Bally Dolly Parton Playfield
£5

384

Williams Firepower Playfield
£15

385

Bally Pac-man Playfield
£n/s

386

Bally Freedom Playfield
£n/s

387

Bally Kiss Playfield
£15

388

Williams Space Mission Playfield
£5

389

Williams The Getaway Playfield
£5

390

Williams The Getaway Playfield
£10

391

Williams The Getaway Playfield
£15

392

Bally Playboy Playfield
£5

393

Williams Fun-Fest Playfield
£n/s

394

Bally Nightrider Playfield
£n/s

395

Gottlieb Quicksilver Playfield
£n/s

396

Bally Bingo Playfield
£5

397

Bally Bingo Playfield
£5

398

Bally America Bingo Playfield
£5

399

Bally Bowling Bingo Playfield
£5

400

Bally Palm Beach Bingo Playfield
£5

Overall the auction went very smoothly. The 400 lots were dealt with  quickly and efficiently with the only delays occurring at the payment and collection point in the workshop. The advice to pay for your goods as early as possible was heeded by some but it's not always possible (if you're cataloguing all the prices for instance. :-)

The second auction takes place at the same location on the 25th of July. Full details of the items for sale will appear at the auction organiser's web site which is also the site of Antique Amusement Machines magazine.

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