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Please, please save the Virtua Racing cab! Even if it doesn't work.
What are they going to do with the cabs that you don't take? I hope they aren't going to bin them.

Is there anyone nearby that can help?
 

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Fact is there’s never been a better time to pick up cheap cabs working or not. Most of not all can be repaired and whatever they have may work now, put it in a van, unload and it won’t work when you get it home, or works for 5 mins then blows up.

That’s the nature of the raid game, grab it and worry about it later. Provided you buy cheap as you can you’ll always win.

The op will want it all gone. If you don’t grab it a company will, there’s some great stuff there, if I had the time I’d hire a van get on the ferry and help you out.

This is a once in a thousand chance, he who dares wins.
 

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This stuff is getting rarer all the time, it would be a real shame to see anything scrapped. Most arcade gear is repairable and will need repairs at some point anyway. In fact that's all part of the fun.

Save what you can, ask questions later. :)
 

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If you have the space, i say take it all. Like said before, even if stuff 'works' now, you'll be looking for monitors, pcb's spares, whatever once it breaks down after an hour or even during transport.
The investment in storage should pay itself back once you sell each item individually as i assume you have planned, and should really do. Even spares/dead items are worth money. But i'm a hoarder, and it's killing me at this time as i am packing up the basement for moving house :)
 

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Shun said:
Please, please save the Virtua Racing cab! Even if it doesn't work.
What are they going to do with the cabs that you don't take? I hope they aren't going to bin them.

Is there anyone nearby that can help?

I really do like the virtua racing, very cool cabinet. These guys im dealing with are absolutely sound, not a bad word to say about them personally, but I cant emphasise enough how little they care about this stuff. I have no doubt that it will end up in a bin/left for another 20 years if I don't take it.

As for getting help, its practically just me, so trying to arrange help while at the same time trying to arrange pickup times etc is proving a mighty pain. For instance, I was going to move the second lot last week, had a friend take time of work and everything....nothing happened because the operator was busy after all. This is where the frustration is really setting in...
 

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Heres the sticking point (and why its moving along like treacle!)...I decided that I wouldn't take anything that wasn't working, simply for fear of being stuck with a house load of cabinets that nobody wants. The operator does not a give a damn about any of this (and I don't blame them!), so asking them to test stuff (ie shifting cabinets around in an awkward space, dusting them out, heating them up and plugging them in etc) has slowed it down to a crawl

Seriously?!?! I've never heard of an op doing that! It's usually take it all NOW or go away and I'll find someone else who will (or burn it). I would not be surprised if you turned up next time and it's all gone, here's your money back someone else came in and took it all no questions asked. If it was in the UK someone would have gazumped you long ago. That probably says more about the state of collecting/retro dealing over here I guess...
 

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SUPERSPRINT said:
Fact is there’s never been a better time to pick up cheap cabs working or not. Most of not all can be repaired and whatever they have may work now, put it in a van, unload and it won’t work when you get it home, or works for 5 mins then blows up.

That’s the nature of the raid game, grab it and worry about it later. Provided you buy cheap as you can you’ll always win.

The op will want it all gone. If you don’t grab it a company will, there’s some great stuff there, if I had the time I’d hire a van get on the ferry and help you out.

This is a once in a thousand chance, he who dares wins.

I agree to a certain extent. Everything else I take now is bound for storage, and I have that all arranged, just a case of pulling the trigger.

The thing is though, once/if I make this move to grab everything, the clock starts counting on cost. I have it in mind that if I take it all, I will need rid of it within 2 months. If things were moving smoothly it wouldn't be too bad, but..!

I think Halloween is my cut-off point in terms of patience, its either all going to happen, or nothing.
 

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jase38 said:
This stuff is getting rarer all the time, it would be a real shame to see anything scrapped. Most arcade gear is repairable and will need repairs at some point anyway. In fact that's all part of the fun.

Save what you can, ask questions later. :)

Very tempted to just take it all right now, but that fear of being stuck with a load of broken stuff, while paying for storage, and dealing with shipping etc....off-putting.
 

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mysticmonk said:
Heres the sticking point (and why its moving along like treacle!)...I decided that I wouldn't take anything that wasn't working, simply for fear of being stuck with a house load of cabinets that nobody wants. The operator does not a give a damn about any of this (and I don't blame them!), so asking them to test stuff (ie shifting cabinets around in an awkward space, dusting them out, heating them up and plugging them in etc) has slowed it down to a crawl

Seriously?!?!   I've never heard of an op doing that!  It's usually take it all NOW or go away and I'll find someone else who will (or burn it).   I would not be surprised if you turned up next time and it's all gone, here's your money back someone else came in and took it all no questions asked.   If it was in the UK someone would have gazumped you long ago.  That probably says more about the state of collecting/retro dealing over here I guess...?

hmmm, well the circumstances are unusual, without giving anything away. That's why I'm confident/stupid enough to believe that this stuff isn't going anywhere, or fear of gazumping maybe. But it is a good point about testing the patience of people; I'm essentially asking them to test their rubbish for me. Have to be careful not to push it too far...
 

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In all the raids I've done it's always price negotiated for stuff as-is, untested, sometimes having seen just the marquee of a cab in the distance without any idea if it's even complete.

Whole lot taken right away, no messing about. It's what operators want - as little hassle and the stuff gone.

Usually that also leads to 'might as well take those boxes of pcb's and parts' as well which is always a bonus.

Leaving stuff like this usually results in whatever is left getting traded in for scrap metal value. That would be an incredible shame for what's one of the best looking raid lots in years.
 

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What you need to realise is that collectors will pay good money for genuinely untested cabs, especially hugely sought after ones like the OutRun Deluxe. I don't think there's anything at all in that lot you wouldn't get at least £75-100 and that's just the plain jamma cabs. Other rarer stuff goes up and up. If you get it and it does actually work it's a real bonus, if it doesn't that's the other fun of fixing it up.

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muddymusic said:
What you need to realise is that collectors will pay good money for genuinely untested cabs, especially hugely sought after ones like the OutRun Deluxe. I don't think there's anything at all in that lot you wouldn't get at least £75-100 and that's just the plain jamma cabs. Other rarer stuff goes up and up. If you get it and it does actually work it's a real bonus, if it doesn't that's the other fun of fixing it up.

I'll say this, just the last few comments are pushing me toward grabbing all the rest in one shot. Oh, if I had personal storage space it wouldn't even be an issue!
 

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You'll get £1000 for that Outrun as-is, or even confirmed totally bladdy broken.

Well what I'd love to do is offer everything up for discounted prices. It would feel kind of wrong to be looking for maximum (broken or not). If I was simply after the most money, the outrun alone would make it all worth it.

It'd be kinda cool coming to Christmas and all that to throw out a few good deals on rare cabinets. I think Halloween is miller time!
 

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Some of the cabs will actually be worth more if you just get them from the operator and move them to storage awaiting their new owners. I don't think there's anyone here that doesn't love that first try of a cab that's sat untouched for 25+ years.

Rent a bit of short term storage, get a couple of mates and a hire a luton van with a tail lift and grab the lot in a day. There's nothing there you won't be able to shift, and I'm sure there are a couple of guys on here already planning out a potential trip to Ireland!
 

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mysticmonk said:
I'll say this, just the last few comments are pushing me toward grabbing all the rest in one shot.

It's obviously up to you but I think that would definitely be the way to go. From what I remember of the pics most of the cabs were pretty sought after and you'll get a pretty penny for them working or not.

Oh and you should definitely get the upright Super Hang-on. It's only small
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Some of the cabs will actually be worth more if you just get them from the operator and move them to storage awaiting their new owners. I don't think there's anyone here that doesn't love that first try of a cab that's sat untouched for 25+ years.

Rent a bit of short term storage, get a couple of mates and a hire a luton van with a tail lift and grab the lot in a day. There's nothing there you won't be able to shift, and I'm sure there are a couple of guys on here already planning out a potential trip to Ireland!

Well, storage isn't a problem assuch, have inspected a few 40ft containers and they seem very well insulated, electricity etc. As for timing, I know I can count on a lot of help around the Halloween weekend with friends for moving, so I have a couple weeks to get everything wrapped so to speak!

Easily the biggest thing I'd take is the outrun, any advice on lifting it would be appreciated, its a bit of a monster weight-wise. Would 3 people be able to manage it? The van available doesn't have a tail-lift....so that would make it more "interesting"mysticmonk2018-10-12 13:52:20
 

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I have used Dixon line a couple of time for arcade machine moving from Ireland to London. Reasonably priced and good guys that are careful.

As for the outrun deluxe.... I have one and you certainly won't physically pick it up with 3 people. It's just shy of 400kg, you would need at least 6 people in my opinion. If it has the castor wheels on it, that are not broken(!), It's relatively easy to move. I used a pallet truck (pump truck) to initially move mine and to lift it up to replace the castor wheels. As long as you look at where the sub frame lies in comparison to the pallet truck, it's certainly the easiest way I worked out. If you need to lift it to any height, you will need a fork lift.
 

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Also to add to that, it too wide (1.2m) to fit on a Luton tail lift. The smallest truck that I could find that had a large enough tail lift for the cab to sit on safely and easily was 12 tonne. Dixon line moved mine from Belfast to London. handbakedarcade2018-10-12 14:10:14
 

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mysticmonk said:
muddymusic said:
What you need to realise is that collectors will pay good money for genuinely untested cabs, especially hugely sought after ones like the OutRun Deluxe. I don't think there's anything at all in that lot you wouldn't get at least £75-100 and that's just the plain jamma cabs. Other rarer stuff goes up and up. If you get it and it does actually work it's a real bonus, if it doesn't that's the other fun of fixing it up.

I'll say this, just the last few comments are pushing me toward grabbing all the rest in one shot. Oh, if I had personal storage space it wouldn't even be an issue!

Dude, you are getting advice from people who know what they are talking about.

If you can, grab the lot sell the Outrun to pay for storage while you worry about what to do with the rest.

You will kick yourself later on down the line if you don't take what you can.....
 
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