Quoted from IdahoRealtor:More proof you're a price stretcher.
Pinside is an excellent place to sell fairly priced pins. Not so much for "bend me over" priced pins.
I agree... I think this price suggests he will bend over if you buy it for 4k lol
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Quoted from IdahoRealtor:More proof you're a price stretcher.
Pinside is an excellent place to sell fairly priced pins. Not so much for "bend me over" priced pins.
I agree... I think this price suggests he will bend over if you buy it for 4k lol
Quoted from Jean-Luc-Picard:I agree... I think this price suggests he will bend over if you buy it for 4k lol Prostitution is forbidden on Pinside folks... ..
OK, we get it. You think the price is high, stop throwing up the airballs to prove your point and let the guy the sell his pin.
Quoted from Chisox:OK, we get it. You think the price is high, stop throwing up the airballs to prove your point and let the guy the sell his pin.
I don't think it is high... I know it is... If he wants to sell a JM for $4k go to ebay.
Quoted from Jaybird815:Only because pinside will have the most knowledgeable buyers
I really hope that was sarcasm.
I know of I was asking top dollar for a machine like this I would post more then 4 pictures.
Quoted from Madmax541:Pinside isn't best place to sell a pin
I've never had any issues selling on Pinside or the RGP back in the day. Guess it just comes down to how you price them.
I've never had any issues selling on Pinside or the RGP back in the day. Guess it just comes down to how you price them.
Always preferred buyer inspect and play the game before buying.
I have shipped over a dozen pins and seem to get better response from pinball classifieds, RGP or local forums.
Just my experience.
Always preferred buyer inspect and play the game before buying.
I have shipped over a dozen pins and seem to get better response from pinball classifieds, RGP or local forums.
Just my experience.
Quoted from Chisox:I'm not an expert, nor do I play one on TV, but that is one beautiful game. Love the blades and the LEDs are damn near perfect. GLWThesale.
Price aside, I have to agree. It is sharp. Sharper than mine for sure but again, no mods cept led's on mine..
I think I'm going to stop listing games in the fourms from now on, no matter what the price point- stick to Marketplace. It seems like these threads never really bring out any meaningful positive benefit.
For instance, that collectors T2 at $5000 was going to sell through Marketplace no matter how many oohs and aaahs if got, whereas on the opposite side of the spectrum, games deemed overpriced get bashed, but to no lasting effect on the sellability of the game being bashed either. It's just a waste of positive and negative energy on both sides of the equation.
Quoted from 27dnast:What's going on with this target? I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be solid red? Is it cracked or flaking?
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Charge your phone!
Collectors quality, someone is going to have to solder on a new target, no biggy but hey. Oh, i found a few more titles to add for the same value of $4000 HUO Sopranos, HUO NGG, Nascar way less money but better, decent WH20, TSPP one listed here on pinside with very small cab scatch, HUO POTC i own, add $800. Now those are just a very few. So much for the apple & oranges theory.
Quoted from cheshirefilms:I think I'm going to stop listing games in the fourms from now on, no matter what the price point- stick to Marketplace. It seems like these threads never really bring out any meaningful positive benefit.
For instance, that collectors T2 at $5000 was going to sell through Marketplace no matter how many oohs and aaahs if got, whereas on the opposite side of the spectrum, games deemed overpriced get bashed, but to no lasting effect on the sellability of the game being bashed either. It's just a waste of positive and negative energy on both sides of the equation.
More BS. All my pins sell almost instantly on here with all positive comments. Funny and predictable to see you blame the forum for this outcome.
I have to say one thing, whether anyone likes it or not...no biggie. The seller sure has some *alls. I try to put myself in other peoples places in life when I ponder a situation. When I did it here, with o.p., I am not sure I could have been so polite and proffesional in handling the bullet replies. I know, I know, it is a forum and an o.p. needs to be able to take the heat. Still, I have to tip my hat to o.p. since he was honest from the start. He said he was putting it out there....at that price...seeing what happened. Realizing that interest may not be to his liking and maybe the pin goes for a ride to a new state. Still, he replied with a calm cool head and attitude. That goes a long way with me. I just wanted to post that tidbit.
I really mean this o.p., good luck and thanks for being cool and not blowing up. Even my initial post could be perceived as "price police" and I did not mean it that way. Messages, in a public forum, usually seem to come across in a different manner than intended. I am sorry if mine did when I inputed comparison to my JM when really, I should not have maybe....I mean. I don't know...was just hoping my pin went up in value based on your price. They are two different pins...your thread...not mine. I hope I am not a "thread crapper" for my first post.
Thanks
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