Sorry for the delay in responding to everyone.
The sale was a great time. The place was instantly packed at noon. I don't have a headcount on the number of attendees, but there were a lot of people there for sure.
There were about 34 machines on the floor for sale and nearly half of them sold. In the days that followed, another 5 or 6 sold as a direct result of the event, so I'd say it was very successful. The tournament had 31 players and we raised $550 for a local women's shelter. Everyone seemed to really enjoy themselves and the brewery was also very happy with sales. The food vendor that was there ran out of food around 4pm, so he was delighted. All in all, it was super fun and we will likely do it again next year.
There is a bit of a balancing act trying to pull off an event like this because we want sellers to bring their games to the event and place them on the floor while buyers from out of town often want to know details and prices in advance so they can determine if it's worthwhile making the trip. The thing is that if you provide too many details on each specific game, then people become eager to make deals in advance, which works against the whole point of holding the event in the first place. I know that the folks who host the Allentown show have often had this dilemma as well. Without the games on the floor for the show, there is no show. The result is that sellers take a bit of a risk bringing a game that may or may not sell and buyers take a risk attending an event where they may not find what they're looking for. But that's all part of the fun, in my opinion.
Kyle: The JP is still available, to my knowledge and it's in great shape. Shoot me a PM if you want the seller's details.
JamesJay: Contact Mana Pinball for details on the Deadpool and X-Men. They may still be available.
Luch: El Dorado did not sell at the event and was listed on FB marketplace soon after. It's my understanding that it sold a few days ago.
To anyone else, if there were games listed that you want to know details about, shoot me a PM and I'll see what I can provide.
Thanks to everyone who attended and a very special thank you to everyone who brought games.
Here is a link to the FB post that includes video and photos and more details:
What a great day! The Community Pinball Machine Sale and the corresponding tournaments were a huge success! Nearly HALF of all of the machines that were brought to the event sold: Fifteen games out...
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And here's Mike's video about the event: