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How to value New In The Box Old Stock Bally Bingo Games

By Kurtcurtis

4 years ago



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#1 4 years ago

Can anyone help advise me on how to value new old stock late 1970s Bally Bingo games? By new old stock, I mean still in the original sealed boxes, never played. One is "Tahiti", the other "Miss Universe". Many thanks in advance.

#2 4 years ago

I would put them on Ebay with a starting price of 100 bucks. Hot time of year to sell, many eyes will see it if they are searching for that sort of item. Final sale price will be as close to a real-day value possible.

#3 4 years ago
Quoted from Kurtcurtis:

Can anyone help advise me on how to value new old stock late 1970s Bally Bingo games? By new old stock, I mean still in the original sealed boxes, never played. One is "Tahiti", the other "Miss Universe". Many thanks in advance.

Look in last years York show thread had an unboxing of one.

#4 4 years ago
Quoted from freddy:

Look in last years York show thread had an unboxing of one.

For anyone else interested, i found the link. Soooooo cool seeing one of these brand new!

https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/bingo-row-at-the-2018-york-show#post-4640851

#5 4 years ago
Quoted from phil-lee:

I would put them on Ebay with a starting price of 100 bucks. Hot time of year to sell, many eyes will see it if they are searching for that sort of item. Final sale price will be as close to a real-day value possible.

Thanks very much -

#6 4 years ago
Quoted from frunch:

For anyone else interested, i found the link. Soooooo cool seeing one of these brand new!
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/bingo-row-at-the-2018-york-show#post-4640851

Very, very cool!

#7 4 years ago

I'd give ya $300 for one. I'm not even a bingo fan.. but I would love to have a brand new one.

#8 4 years ago
Quoted from RandyW:

I'd give ya $300 for one. I'm not even a bingo fan.. but I would love to have a brand new one.

Right?? Tempted to keep 1 myself I'm helping the current owner find them a new home, but I'm pretty sure he'll want a bit more. There was a mint condition Tahiti that went for 900 or so a few months ago on eBay. We'll probably need to pallet / crate ship... I'll pass your offer along to him, though.

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