# MUSEUM TO SELL SURPLUS GAMES

**Source:** Pinball News Website  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2018-05-31  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.pinballnews.com/site/2018/05/31/museum-to-sell-surplus-games

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## Analysis

The Pacific Pinball Museum is holding a surplus equipment sale on June 23, 2018, to clear approximately 400 duplicate machines from their collection of nearly 1,300 total machines. The sale will feature machines ranging from a 1948 Triple Action (the first two-flipper design) to 1989 cocktail games, with prices between $200 and $1,500, all proceeds benefiting the museum.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Pacific Pinball Museum has a collection of nearly 1,300 machines with approximately 900 unique titles, leaving ~400 duplicates. — _Direct statement in article about museum inventory_
- [HIGH] The 1948 Triple Action is the first pinball machine to feature two flippers at the bottom of the playfield, designed by Steve Kordek. — _Article description of Triple Action machine in sale_
- [HIGH] Surplus machines are priced between $200 (basic titles) and $1,500 (premium titles like Capt. Fantastic and F-14 Tomcat). — _Explicit pricing information provided in article_
- [HIGH] The sale will occur at the Pacific Pinball Museum's warehouse annex at 1680 Viking Street in Alameda, California, from 10am to 4pm. — _Specific location and time details provided_

### Notable Quotes

> "When you have a collection of nearly 1,300 machines it's almost inevitable you will have a number of duplicates."
> — **Article author (representing Pacific Pinball Museum context)**
> _Establishes the rationale for the surplus sale and scale of the museum's collection_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Pacific Pinball Museum | organization | Nonprofit museum in Alameda, California, housing ~1,300 pinball machines with ~900 unique titles; holding surplus sale of ~400 duplicate machines |
| Steve Kordek | person | Legendary pinball designer credited with designing the 1948 Triple Action, the first machine to feature two flippers at the bottom of the playfield |
| Triple Action | game | 1948 pinball machine by Steve Kordek; first design to feature two flippers at bottom of playfield; featured in museum surplus sale |
| Night Moves | game | 1989 cocktail-style pinball game; two copies available in museum surplus sale at $450 each |
| Capt. Fantastic | game | Vintage pinball machine; premium pricing at $1,500 in museum surplus sale |
| F-14 Tomcat | game | Vintage pinball machine; premium pricing at $1,500 in museum surplus sale |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Museum operations and collections management, Pinball machine historical preservation
- **Secondary:** Pricing and secondary market for vintage pinball machines, Early pinball design history (two-flipper innovation)

### Sentiment

**Neutral** (0.5) — Article is factual and informational, presenting a straightforward announcement of a museum sale. No emotional language or controversy.

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## Transcript

When you have a collection of nearly 1,300 machines it’s almost inevitable you will have a number of duplicates.  The Pacific Pinball Museum is in that position, and with around 900 unique titles that leaves nearly 400 duplicate machines in their collection, all of which take up valuable storage space.

So the Museum has decided to have a clear out of their surplus games by holding a sale on Saturday 23rd June, 2018.

![Pinball machines in storage at the Pacific Pinball Museum](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/news/ppm-surplus-sale/01-surplus-machines-sale.jpg)

Pinball machines in storage at the Pacific Pinball Museum

At the time of writing nearly 130 machines are available, ranging from a 1948 Triple Action – the Steve Kordek design which was the first to feature two flippers at the bottom of the playfield – through to two copies of the 1989 cocktail game, Night Moves.  The machines are keenly-priced, with Night Moves machines going for $450 each and the others ranging from $200 (Soccer, Little League, 4 Aces and Monte Carlo) to $1,500 (Capt. Fantastic and F-14 Tomcat).  All prices attract the standard Californian 9.5% sales tax.

The sale will take place at the Pacific Pinball Museum’s warehouse annex at 1680 Viking Street in Alemeda, California, starting at 10am and continuing until 4pm.  Machines are sold as-is, and while they can be held for up to 30 days after the sale, buyers are responsible for pick-up and delivery.  Proceeds will go to benefit the Museum.

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