I wouldn't recommend ANY pin in the $2500 range to a new buyer/owner. Too many variables to figure out.
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I wouldn't recommend ANY pin in the $2500 range to a new buyer/owner. Too many variables to figure out.
Quoted from Rapid_Roy:If I had 41 games, and a friend of mine had expressed the desire to get a pinball machine, I would probably just give him/her one of mine. I wouldn't even take any money for it. What difference would it make to me if I had one less game? Where does anyone even put 40 games? It also seems as if you aren't willing to sell your friend a game. Sad.
You sound jealous.
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