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10 pinball crates…. Crates only located in Indian Land, SC

By Yesh23

1 year ago


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    #1 1 year ago

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    10 pinball crates…. Crates only located in Indian Land, SC

    Added: 2022-07-30 15:58:12 UTC • Re-listed: 1 time (August 3rd, 2022) • Ended: August 8th, 2022
    Condition: Used, good condition

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    Just moved from Fort Wayne Indiana to Indian Land, South Carolina. I have 10 empty crates for sale


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    #2 1 year ago

    $3k is a non-starter. If you need them gone, you should price them as Free. Or build up a nice kindling wood pile.

    Congratulations on the move.

    #3 1 year ago
    Quoted from EEE:

    $3k is a non-starter. If you need them gone, you should price them as Free. Or build up a nice kindling wood pile.
    Congratulations on the move.

    I’d have to assume they have some value. It’s definitely obo

    #4 1 year ago

    If they were free I’d take 2 to 4 possibly.

    #5 1 year ago

    A full and proper crate might be in the 150 plus range... These are like some kind of half crate or custom packing...

    #6 1 year ago
    Quoted from koji:

    A full and proper crate might be in the 150 plus range... These are like some kind of half crate or custom packing...

    It’s obo because I have no idea how to value them. If someone wants them, shoot me an offer

    #7 1 year ago

    Welcome to the neighborhood

    #8 1 year ago
    Quoted from amxfc3s:

    Welcome to the neighborhood

    Thank you

    #9 1 year ago

    Price drop bump

    #10 1 year ago

    I'm a wood guy. I always try and salvage every piece for projects.
    I see some great patio furniture in those crates.
    A nice Table, A book shelf, work bench.
    I say keep it. Get a good right angle staple puller, I see no screws.
    Good luck.

    #11 1 year ago

    May sound a silly question but why did you take the coin boxes out? I notice this with some others that do it too.

    I always leave them in so I don’t lose them or mix them up. I put any loose items in a gallon ziplock with the power cord in the box and everything is secured.

    They are shipped from the factory that way and are designed for route operators to do the same.

    #12 1 year ago
    Quoted from Black_Knight:

    May sound a silly question but why did you take the coin boxes out? I notice this with some others that do it too.
    I always leave them in so I don’t lose them or mix them up. I put any loose items in a gallon ziplock with the power cord in the box and everything is secured.
    They are shipped from the factory that way and are designed for route operators to do the same.

    I labeled ask the coin boxes and placed them in a large box. That way anything loose inside the coin box, didn’t have a chance of falling out inside the machine

    #13 1 year ago

    Wow man, when did you move? Get tired of Indiana? Congrats on the relocation, hope all is well and you’re happy in the new place!

    #14 1 year ago

    It is highly unlikely that anyone within striking distance is going to purchase these from you. You only need them when you need them. Storing something like that is problematic. You can probably find a recycler in the area that will take them off your hands for free. Getting a cash sale seems like a longshot. Hopefully you'll get lucky and find someone in need.

    #15 1 year ago
    Quoted from Mad_Dog_Coin_Op:

    It is highly unlikely that anyone within striking distance is going to purchase these from you. You only need them when you need them. Storing something like that is problematic. You can probably find a recycler in the area that will take them off your hands for free. Getting a cash sale seems like a longshot. Hopefully you'll get lucky and find someone in need.

    Yeah I figured they had some sort of value but had no idea and didn’t know if there would be people in the area that shipped games quite a bit

    #16 1 year ago

    First generation PinPod™?

    #17 1 year ago
    Quoted from Palmer:

    First generation PinPod™?

    I’m guessing

    #18 1 year ago

    Free crates bump

    #19 1 year ago

    No fork access? How do you move these?

    #20 1 year ago
    Quoted from twhtalm:

    No fork access? How do you move these?

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