Sadly, the arcade owner passed away in the winter of 2009, and his demise signalled
the end for all those machines that he had stored away almost forty years earlier.
Within two years, the whole lot from the sheds and upstairs had been sold by the son
to a dealer. This dealer got some good stuff - an Ahrens Pile Driver, a Lighthouse
Grip, two fireman up a ladder two-player game, to name a few.
However, I know the son, and he doesn't give this sort of stuff away. I was
talking with him last year, after most of the machines had gone, and he informed me
that a lot of cash had changed hands. It must have done, because he managed to
refurbish the whole three-roomed arcade with new carpet and loads of big modern
machines. On top of that, he bought three brand new expensive top of the range cars,
all with personalised number plates. So the dealer, whoever he was, paid out a very
large sum to acquire those machines.
Next month we look at the Empire arcade in Mablethorpe, and the hidden secrets
that arcade held.
Robert Rowland
Ahrens Marathon Cycle Race.
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