No EM is worth that much !
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Quoted from PanzerFreak:Regularly I would agree but there's an exception. When a game is fully restored, and by fully restored I mean properly restored back to new condition or better then it can be worth $7500 or who knows maybe even more or less depending on the title. What does fully restored mean? A new playfield, all parts tumbled / polished, a new cabinet or a fully restored cabinet (cabinet sanded, any dents filled in, primed and new stencils applied), new plastics, flippers rebuilt, etc).
Do all of that above, a HEP level type of restoration, and yes an EM may very well be worth $7500.
Maybe I should have said, no EM is worth that much to me.
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