Dialed In hands down.
If you're going to buy a hobbit, buy it used (market on that game has really dropped out).
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Dialed In hands down.
If you're going to buy a hobbit, buy it used (market on that game has really dropped out).
Quoted from GorillaBiscuits:MMR and AFMR didn’t last long in my collection. Fun games, but I wasn’t having twice as much as say a Stern pro, and actually didn’t play them nearly as much as the rest of my collection.
Don’t buy a NIB Hobbit, HUO are a couple thousand cheaper.
Dialed In by a long shot if you’re wanting to splurge!
Spot on.
Quoted from frankmac:1. Scratch Hobbit off the list.
It is 1/2 priced used.
2. If AFMR is not an LE Scratch it off.
That leaves you with 2 great pin to choose from.
I have owned all these pins. Almost all in the same room at the same time. It is a tough call between MMR and DI.
Both great and both different.
Good luck sleeping tonight!!
Totally disagree about not being an LE scratch off AFMR. Would be missing out on a fantastic game. They did an excellent job with that one.
Quoted from frankmac:If buying Nib it would have to be LE on AFMR it is loaded.
Sorry but I actually don't like the way the big DMD looks and not into the topper for the extra cash.
DI - nice choice
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