(Topic ID: 10544)

Is the pinball market about to crash?

By thedarkknight77

12 years ago


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    #45 12 years ago

    No, "B" and "C" titles are starting to get a bump.

    Look @ the price of Stern's Pro/Classic Models a year ago 4000 dollars, you could get both a Congo and Whitewater for the price of one of those. Both were below 2000 a short time ago. Be hard to get both for 4000 today.

    As people come into the hobby and realize the value of used versus new pins, more people will seek out the used pins.

    7500 Stern LE in the future- Led Zeppelin, X-men, Avengers?

    How many cool pins can you get for that? You could start a nice small collection. BSD, FT, JP, TFTC, can be had for that. Soon these pins will be averaging 2000 - 2500 as people that want a pin can't afford a new one.

    OR>>>

    The Mayans are correct and the end is near so none of these predictions matter.

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