:The crowd was prepared as the two-day auction began March 17 at
Preston Evan's Opportunities Auction.
The first day offered an array of classic jukeboxes that totaled
at least 25. The demand for the colorful machines seemed to
exhibit a pent-up desire by the group of bidders who fought over
the offering.
The most sought-after jukeboxes fetched bids in a range as high
as $20/30,000. The crowd was equally excited by the offering a
slot machines that seemed to never end as they were sold
throughout the day. Many specialty items were gobbled up as they
rapidly crossed the bock. The first day of the sale was an
auctioneer's dream in that the crowd was excited, and the
offering was tremendous, said Preston Evans.
The second day of auctioning produced even more excitement than
the first. The auction catalog had described one item with some
doubt as to its origin, a cabinet manufactured by the Mills
Company around 1900. At least two bidders believed it to be
worthy of a final bid of $66,000.
An earlier sale of the star of the auction had already put the
potential bidders on the edge of their seats as the auctioneer
had finally eked out a slow and laborious bid from two contenders
who fought to the finish for a Star Trade Register stimulator
sold for $128,700.
For information, www.prestonopportunities.com or 770-502-0028.