I have 17 pins. 10 were purchased used in the '90s when they were only 2 to 3 years old and have been in my game room ever since. The other 7 were purchased NIB by me and have limited plays on them since I hardly ever have any visitors. I still have the factory cartons and packaging for some of the 7 in my crawlspace, although a couple I cut up while unpacking and setting up the game. (When by myself this allows me to use the cardboard to protect the game while I attach the legs.) I'm keeping these games until I die, but when my wife puts them all up for sale after I'm gone and claims seven are HUO you can trust her word.