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    Oh man, I really want this Trog at the local auction. Wish me luck! Hopefully it's in my garcade tonight

    http://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?pag...d=1241&image=1
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    You all can follow along and listen to the auction live here and view the items and see the selling prices. This auction has been going on since 11 AM this morning Cali time and still going. The TROG I am bidding on won't be up until later tonight. I am bidding from home. Check it out!

    http://www.bidspotter.com/forms/even...hp?event=16623

    Then Click Bid Now Watch Live. You don't have to register to bid just to watch.
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    Let us know how you did Socal... thats a pretty uncommon game.

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    Trogdor?

    Aww...not trogdor.

    Still, cool looking cabinet! Best of luck to ya.

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    Picked up Trog this morning and have it all tucked away in the Garcade. Here it is! It is serial #74. It had 2600 plays on it totalling a whopping $650. It is in pristine condition inside and out. Boards look like NEW! Manual was on the cab floor inside. Very happy with the new addition!

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    That would make a great MAME cab too.
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    Wow that is a thing of beauty! How does she play? I hope you do a game play video of it soon. How many of those machines were made? Couldn't be that many considering it gets a score of 9 for rarity on the KLOV scale. You must be a very happy arcade collector today!

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    I hope you are joking

    Quote Originally Posted by miner2049er View Post
    That would make a great MAME cab too.
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    Plays as great as it looks. Super fun multiplayer. I will def do a video this week. Noone really seems to know how many were made, although most believe there arent that many floating around. I will try and track down the main designer and ask him.
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