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2019 Trends in the EM pinball Market

By phil-lee

4 years ago


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    #38 4 years ago

    I’m starting to find some titles coming on the market that used to be rare to see. In the past two years, I’ve picked up two Cowpoke’s, a Flipper Cowboy, and a Kings & Queens. All in pretty decent unrestored condition. I think this trend will continue as people sell off grandpa’s relics. I also think this’ll lower the top end prices of these games. In general, I’m seeing higher buy prices for projects, and lower sell prices for nicely restored games. I shop out EM’s as a hobby, so not looking to get rich on them, but as parts keep going up, the margins are getting thinner.

    Mopar, Hula Hula is great, the rarer add a ball version is even cooler.

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