Trafford Park Raid Manchester 12.03.15

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2


Its morning then and I’ve woken up
absolutely famished. As I wash up and put on my raid gear, (old jeans, even
older T-shirt and sturdy walking boots) my mind drifts away from raid-related
thoughts and turns to all things bacon. I push my newly purchased £16 B&Q
raid torch down the front of my pants.

I
think I’ll have a bacon butty
” I say to Raid Guy#2, whose (twin) room I’m
sharing. “Yes, why not. I’m bast*rd starving..

As I leave the hotel room and head
downstairs I can’t stop thinking about the massive pile of crispy bacon that I’m
going to consume; it’s like being on holiday. I don’t get out much. When I get
to the bar area it’s been ‘transformed’ into the breakfast area but there is no
smell of meat to greet me. Instead there is a selection of cakes, pastries and
some cold meat on a plate. A small sign indicates that this is something called
a ‘Continental Breakfast’. There is no bacon.

Where’s
the bacon? What’s going on? I don’t want
a Danish and a cold meat selection for my breakfast! I want bacon..”


I settle for toast and, spotting a few of
the raid crew in one corner, grab some blackcurrant jam and walk over. They
seem a little more enthusiastic about the cold meat than I do. One or two
people look hung over and there is the distinct impression that the raid party
carried on long after I hit the sack; there is coffee. Lots of coffee. It’s time for an official raid photo then and
we all gather around the various tables and chairs and try to look as if we are
about to make history. The other guests stare at us, without actually staring
at us. Perhaps they think we’re famous. Perhaps we will be. It’s hard to look
like you are about to make history with a limp piece of toast in your hand and
jam around your mouth though.

It’s worth pointing out that when we set
off convoy style to the raid location, I still have no idea where we are
actually going. This doesn’t present too much of a problem though, as I am not a
designated driver. We skirt around the morning rush hour traffic, which is surprisingly
light for 8am in the middle of Trafford Park on a week day. I begin to
recognize one or two land marks and it suddenly dawns on me that I’ve been here
before, with my father. As I try to nail down exactly when this was and what we
were doing, (note: it was about 30 years ago and we went to a stock car race)
we arrive at the raid location.

We are early. The owner has not yet arrived
and word quickly spreads that there’s been some sort of accident; he’s going to
be 15 minutes late. This gives the collected masses time to prepare. Car boots
are unloaded, tool kits are compared, gloves are put on; for a brief moment two
of the raid guys banter about who has the best drill. Packing blankets and
cardboard appear, ready to protect the cargo on its journey to its new home. A
couple of bodies, myself included, drift off to explore the edges of the
wasteland that surrounds the main building we are shortly to enter. In no
particular order, we find an old bath, a child’s table football and a fridge
(why is there always a fridge?) Somebody picks up the football game and holds
it aloft.

Looks
like a boot!


There are pockets of muffled laughter and
cheering. We all settle into smaller groups, hands in pockets and wait. I wish
I‘d bought a jacket, or even a jumper.

Look
through here!
” somebody shouts. “You
can see machines!


There is a small out building attached to
the main building comprised of corrugated iron; the edges don’t quite meet,
creating a nifty little peep hole to the inside. I shine my (raid) torch inside
when it’s my turn to look and sure enough, I’m greeted by the familiar shape of
several arcade cabinets packed back to back. Worryingly, there is a lot of
pink. I don’t remember Major Havoc or I Robot coming in pink. Perhaps they are
prototypes? Still, we are here. There are cabs here. We made it.

It’s
time to pay the seller. Wait here
.” Says one of the raid leaders.

We dutifully obey. For a moment it goes
silent. This is possibly the most critical part of the raid. The seller could
decide they want more money, announce that other interested parties are now
part of the equation or simply, that they’ve changed their minds and ‘hey, sorry for your trouble but the deals
off’
…..if anything is going to happen, it’s going to happen now.

When our friends emerge, it’s hard to tell
if the mood is positive or not from where we are stood. As they get closer it
becomes obvious that something has definitely been said though that has knocked
their confidence. The general consensus is ‘Oh
no…
’ Incredibly, despite the massive levels of military style secrecy, it
transpires that somebody has been to the location just days before, asking about the machines and claiming they know one
of the raid team. Thankfully the seller didn’t entertain letting these
individuals into the part where the machines were stored and everything is
fine. Everyone breathes a huge sigh of relief.

Get
the sack trolleys.


The sound of a dozen rubber wheels bouncing
along the gravel accompanies us to the first of what will eventually become 4 different
rooms packed with arcade porn and the doors are opened.

The room is completely empty.

Jesus.
What’s that smell?


I
think its piss...


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Great write up, looking forward the following chapters, that's not good if someone had been sniffing around days earlier! Must be a nerve wracking experience as well as extremely exciting!
 

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Alpha1 took the group pic.

I do so enjoy a Jodo write up, sure I can put up all the pics I want but his stuff captures the essence of what it is to go on a raid.
 

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Yes, excellent write ups as ever Jodo
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Were you jotting down notes for the storyboard as you went through the day or have you got a really good memory for the details? Good to get a feel for how things progressed from stage to stage..

..no bacon though? I thought this was a great raid??!
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Awesome part 2 Jodo... I hate it when I'm in the mood for a decent breakfast (read: bacon) but none can be found. I always find caffeine to be the biggest motivator for me in the mornings though.

I can relate to your comment about being on holiday, when I bought my first couple of games last year I had a similar feeling... when I picked up my ROTJ it was a boiling hot sunny day, me and my housemate stopped off for some food and a pint at some travelodge or similar and sat in the sun for a while, when I saw the cab outside with the glossy side art shining it was almost as good as being abroad somewhere exotic. I can only imagine how much you lot were buzzing with excitement!
 

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Thanks guys - part 3 on Monday lunch
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Outrun2 said:
Yes, excellent write ups as ever Jodo
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Were you jotting down notes for the storyboard as you went through the day or have you got a really good memory for the details? Good to get a feel for how things progressed from stage to stage..

..no bacon though? I thought this was a great raid??!
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This is all from memory. I made no notes whatsoever - no time!
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Arch said:
With regards to the writeup, Jodo: If the smell of piss is strong enough it can actually smell like decent bacon.
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What?

In the last 46 years I have been to several very large toilets incl. those in stations, football stadiums etc. and I swear that "wow, it smells like bacon here" has NEVER been one of my thoughts....

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Luigi said:
Arch said:
With regards to the writeup, Jodo: If the smell of piss is strong enough it can actually smell like decent bacon.
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What?

In the last 46 years I have been to several very large toilets incl. those in stations, football stadiums etc. and I swear that "wow, it smells like bacon here" has NEVER been one of my thoughts....

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lol
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Loving everything about this thread....as what's been said...it's gotta be a thread of the year so far
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Loving your write up's Phil,your wit really shows through in your posts
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I can relate to your bacon 'famine' I had a similar think happen to me a good few years ago whilst on holiday
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Keep the stories and photos coming dudes
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Ps...get the team photo up as well
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Sets of cool pics are nice, but the detailed report is great, really gives feel for what it was like. Two points really stand out

1. No Bacon.. what is the UK coming to, how can you do a raid without a full English breakfast!

2. Someone turning up a few days before, that must have felt pretty bad knowing what could of happened and wondering who it was

So happy it all worked out, looking forward to the best arcade treasure pics.. (I Robot, MH etc)
 

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I can imagine concealing your enthusiasm and over-eagerness for those cabs must've been near impossible. Good job chaps. I'm imagining an Italian Job style getaway once the trucks were loaded (minus the cliff hanger!). Must've been buzzing once you knew the rescue was actually going to take place.Nes4life2015-03-20 21:19:53
 

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WOW. Just WOW.

Amazing stuff - can't believe I missed this thread until very late last night and have had to read through the full lot now in two installments.

Total respect again to those involved in this and I'm buzzing for Part 3 of the write up on Monday Phil. As always, a superb read so far.
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I'm sure your place on future raid teams will be guaranteed frmo now, even if turns out you did nothing else whatsoever except do the write up afterwards.
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Nes4life said:
I can imagine concealing your enthusiasm and over-eagerness for those cabs must've been near impossible. Good job chaps. I'm imagining an Italian Job style getaway once the trucks were loaded (minus the cliff hanger!). Must've been buzzing once you knew the rescue was actually going to take place.

does it not seem really strange to people? that you've handed over your money, you've shook hands, the deal is made and yet you feel you can't express that you feel good about the deal? what's this hobby/ world coming to? i know it's different, but every time i've sold a cab or a game to someone who had to collect in person, they certainly left my place with a big smile on their faces... and at no point do i think of pulling a fast one and say, "i think i might want more money than what was originally agreed on the phone"... i would probably get chinned if i did.
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