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Could pinball prices be an indicator that the economy is improving?

By Dewey68

12 years ago


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    #12 12 years ago
    Quoted from pdman:

    supply and demand

    +10

    Pins do seem to be a bit scarce my way as well. I think the older Williams/Bally games and others from that generation are getting harder and harder to find, so people are holding onto them more. I know personally I don't want to sell mine, I might trade, but if I sold it's to hard to find another pin quickly to replace it, unless I want to get raped by a retailer haha

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