Quoted from TopMoose:Noooooooo.
In pristine collector's quality condition that's a $1700 to $2000 game.
Don’t think so. Restored examples with Wade Krause playfields should fetch much more.
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Quoted from TopMoose:Noooooooo.
In pristine collector's quality condition that's a $1700 to $2000 game.
Don’t think so. Restored examples with Wade Krause playfields should fetch much more.
Quoted from megadeth2600:I don't think an NIB one would fetch that much unless the buyer was clueless .
I’m the crazy person who would. Doubt they exist.
Quoted from Daditude:I would say no, but that ultimately is up to the buyer. I always ask myself what else I could get for the same price. 6450 buys a LOT of better pins. Of course, if it is a CQ pin and there us a rich person out there that just has to have a perfect one...maybe it is worth it to them.
Remember, only one person has to think it is fair for it to sell.
Nice taste for pinball machines. Dodge City is another machine I consider priceless. A bitch to find.
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