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How to feel about these exorbitant pinball prices

By Charlemagne1987

2 years ago


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    #32 2 years ago

    I just sold my 1968 Royal Guard for $1100. Was a $750 game according to the Pinside database.

    I think $1100 was a good price and the Pinside database is low.

    There are deals out there just ignore the silly 25k ads.

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