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How Important is cabinet fade/condition when you buy a pin?

By Hollywoodbone

7 years ago


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    #17 7 years ago

    Don't mind some fading as long as the price reflects the overall condition. For me that includes having really nice playfields that might have a little insert edge wear or other minor blemishes. Overall high quality players games is what I prefer as long as they play well and function 100%.

    The problem is that sellers genarally expect top dollar and don't want to reduce prices for cosmetic issues.

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