Only 100 made huh, must be cheap. Anybody see how much they are?
Talking to a local distributor there is no price difference for them between the Gold, Platinum, and Diamond editions. However the distributor has to buy a certain number of Golds to get so many of the others, i.e. something like buy 5 pins they get 4 Golds & 1 Platinum, or buy 10 and the allocations is 7 Golds, 2 Platinums, 1 Diamond. He wouldn't give me the exact numbers and ratios, but confirmed it was a package pricing structure like that.
In other words, Platinum & Diamond will be priced by the distributors, so it will be all over the place......
Really not a fan of Stern's recent focus on making Collectibles (BM66, Supreme, Beatles). The whole manufactured rarity thing is for suckers IMO. But it seems to work. Lots of people had no problem filming themselves begging for the rigt to fork over $15k for BM66s. Low hanging fruit I guess.
Quoted from IdahoRealtor:Really not a fan of Stern's recent focus on making Collectibles (BM66, Supreme, Beatles).
Not sure why you care.
In the same time they've also put out Deadpool, GOTG, and Iron Maiden, and they have a ton of other games currently in production for you to choose from.
It's hard to say these "collectibles" are their main focus. Just a small part of their overall production, and it sure doesn't seem like it's getting in the way of any of their other non-collectable projects.
The Diamonds were $10,000, but it looks like now they are completely sold out.
There were only 50 for the USA market, so if you don't have a line on one, it might be too late.
https://thebeatlesstore.com/products/beatlemania-pinball-diamond?variant=17411005153395
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Quoted from IdahoRealtor:Really not a fan of Stern's recent focus on making Collectibles (BM66, Supreme, Beatles). The whole manufactured rarity thing is for suckers IMO. But it seems to work. Lots of people had no problem filming themselves begging for the rigt to fork over $15k for BM66s. Low hanging fruit I guess.
So don't buy those. If they've got a market to sell them, and they help the company keep the lights on and people working to make more other pinball, it's absolutely not a bad thing.
Quoted from vid1900:The Diamonds were $10,000, but it looks like now they are completely sold out.
$100K by X-mas!
Quoted from IdahoRealtor:Really not a fan of Stern's recent focus on making Collectibles (BM66, Supreme, Beatles). The whole manufactured rarity thing is for suckers IMO. But it seems to work. Lots of people had no problem filming themselves begging for the rigt to fork over $15k for BM66s. Low hanging fruit I guess.
Something about a fool and his money.....
Quoted from spidey:I wonder which will be worth more, this or Supreme?
Hmmmm... interesting to contemplate. There are a lot of Beatles collectors with deep pockets. Evidently, there are also quite a few Supreme collectors with deep pockets as well.
So the Price is not set, but Has a floor limit. It also has a Map(Min Advertised Price) that you cannot post, or put a public price on the game. All quotes must be by phone calls only on platinum and Diamond. The whole Structure of this release is very very different than other games have been.
JJ
Quoted from spidey:I wonder which will be worth more, this or Supreme?
Supreme easily. There were far less of them made, 100? That's it, no crazy gold, platinum, and diamond crap. The only difference between the gold edition Beatles and diamond edition is a mirrored backglass and apron plaque working. With over 1500 Beatle gold being made I don't see the diamond edition with minimal extras going for Supreme money.
Quoted from Rondogg:Champagne corks are popping at Stern! What's next, Elvis '52? Star Trek '65? B&W Twilight Zone?
I'm crossing my fingers for Bonanza '59
Quoted from Rondogg:Champagne corks are popping at Stern!
And that's a good thing.
Only pinheads would be sad that a company has an elite product for sale, LOL
Ford has their new GT cars that are based on those old GT40s.
Nobody who can only afford a Mustang is posting day after day "Fnck that!! Ford is making a big profit on an old design!!!! ", "I bet Ford is rolling in cash, and suckers are out there buying this shlt!!!"
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Quoted from o-din:Like they always say,
If you have to ask.....
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Herb Alpert enjoys a Diamond.
Quoted from Rondogg:Champagne corks are popping at Stern! What's next, Elvis '52? Star Trek '65? B&W Twilight Zone?
Star Trek could be fun.
It sounds to me like it's the action figure rarity model, where you have to buy a 10 pack (or a case in the case of action figures), they're all the same price, and you get one super rare one and two rare ones in every case. The dealer decides how much to sell the rare ones and the super rare one for, but Stern sells 10 at a time instead of 1. There are no differences between the models except cosmetics, I believe.
I hate this model. It's WAY worse than Pro/Prem/LE/SLE. Get it out of pinball.
Quoted from Gexchange:The whole Structure of this release is very very different than other games have been.
That's a nice way to put it
Quoted from vid1900:The Diamonds were $10,000, but it looks like now they are completely sold out.
There were only 50 for the USA market, so if you don't have a line on one, it might be too late.
https://thebeatlesstore.com/products/beatlemania-pinball-diamond?variant=17411005153395
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Completely? Maybe from the Beatles Store, but not sold out from distributors. Someone mentioned yesterday you could only add 7 Golds to the cart, so maybe they only purchased one 10 pack.
Quoted from RebelGuitars:Someone mentioned yesterday you could only add 7 Golds to the cart, so maybe they only purchased one 10 pack.
You can add 43 right now, so maybe they bought 6 additional ten-packs.
Quoted from vid1900:if you don't have a line on one, it might be too late.
Oh No! Whatever shall I do now?
I have always depended on the kindness of Stern distributors.
Quoted from Rondogg:Champagne corks are popping at Stern! What's next, Elvis '52? Star Trek '65? B&W Twilight Zone?
Anything that's good for Stern will be celebrated by Stern. Anything that sells well expands the hobby world-wide. Champagne corks should indeed pop in the Stern factory and also in enthusiasts' homes, whether they like this pin or not. If I cannot afford one I should not begrudge someone else who can. What expands the hobby and brings new people in has got to be good for everyone. Elvis '52? Bring it on! My wife won't complain if I bring that one into my home. Star Trek '65? I am not the slightest bit interested. But I'm happy if others are.
Unknown-1 (resized).jpegQuoted from RCA1:Oh No! Whatever shall I do now?
I have always depended on the kindness of Stern distributors.
Distro dude.
The hip kids call 'em distros.
Or distro's if you are into the whole apostrophe butchering thing.
Quoted from Rondogg:What's next Star Trek '65?
gawd.. please... no. That's all we need is to "KaPow" a Bally Star Trek.
Quoted from Rondogg:Champagne corks are popping at Stern! What's next, Elvis '52? Star Trek '65? B&W Twilight Zone?
yes please!
I wonder how much a PICTURE of a Beatles Diamond Edition will go for?
Stay tuned for a new batch of eBay scams.
I wonder if the dude who made the video getting ripped off for a Supreme picture is also a Beatles fanatic?
Quoted from vid1900:You can add 43 right now, so maybe they bought 6 additional ten-packs.
No you can't. I just tried it again. Select 8 or more and hit add to cart.
Quoted from vid1900:The Diamonds were $10,000, but it looks like now they are completely sold out.
There were only 50 for the USA market, so if you don't have a line on one, it might be too late.
https://thebeatlesstore.com/products/beatlemania-pinball-diamond?variant=17411005153395
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It's weird actually, on the website you mention, the diamond, gold and platinum are all at 10.000$
Quoted from adol75:It's weird actually, on the website you mention, the diamond, gold and platinum are all at 10.000$
Too bad you can't get Amazon to price match
To say the least, the pricing system on these is unique, sort of a see what the market will bear kind of thing. If you are hoping that new pinball prices will stabilize or even go down a little, then you really have to wish that this fails miserably, otherwise it's only going to encourage Stern,(and other's for that matter) to continue the upward trend.
I haven't been a fan of the whole LE thing right from the beginning, especially the alteration of the playfields, at least all 3 versions will play the same. Making coin slots an option is just funny!!
Quoted from Gexchange:So the Price is not set, but Has a floor limit. It also has a Map(Min Advertised Price) that you cannot post, or put a public price on the game. All quotes must be by phone calls only on platinum and Diamond. The whole Structure of this release is very very different than other games have been.
JJ
So was that price you told me on the phone the other day the real price?
And if so, will it be different (ie: possibly lower) if I contact another distributor?
I would love to buy from you, as I have purchased many NIB games from you, but in this brave new world, I am sure you can understand that price trumps service/loyalty.
Quoted from bkaelin:So was that price you told me on the phone the other day the real price?
And if so, will it be different (ie: possibly lower) if I contact another distributor?
I would love to buy from you, as I have purchased many NIB games from you, but in this brave new world, I am sure you can understand that price trumps service/loyalty.
It's called negotiating so yes you can call someone else and you might get a better or worse price. It's truly free market pinball.
Who in their right mind would pay for this absolute cash grab garbage is beyond me.
Quoted from bkaelin:So was that price you told me on the phone the other day the real price?
And if so, will it be different (ie: possibly lower) if I contact another distributor?
I would love to buy from you, as I have purchased many NIB games from you, but in this brave new world, I am sure you can understand that price trumps service/loyalty.
There are many different "real prices".
And sometimes price fixing is Ok and sometimes it's not, like this time.
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