It's interesting how the price dynamics of these have changed over the years, ultimately making these home pins a more marketable idea. For example, one of the main arguments over the years was "Why would you buy a super stripped down 'the pin' for ~$3000 when you can buy a great 90's 'B' game for $2500??" But now in 2021, a WH20/WCS94/Shadow is $4k-6k, 20 years old, and relatively hard to find. Meanwhile, the design quality of 'the pin' continues to improve, and is readily available brand new at a price point that is pretty reasonable considering the market.
Great work Jack + team with this design; I'm really impressed that this isn't just a stripped down Pro, but unique new ideas applied in creative ways. Very interested in playing one.