Might be worth looking into for someone.
Quoted from Ericc123:I think that this machine is listed in the Pinside market place right now. Seems reasonable to me if you don't fear the remake.
It’s worth whatever someone will pay for it. That said, I would NEVER pay that much for a BBR. Maybe 10k at the most.
Quoted from homersimpson007:Forgive me for thinking that for $4100, your F14 would actually work.
boston.craigslist.org link
I wrote to the seller asking, politely, if they meant $1400 and it was a typo. I referred them to... well the internet to check pricing. 5 mins later it was dropped to $2100 haha. When I inquired a bit more, I was told "it sold for less okay"
Quoted from eagle18:nashville.craigslist.org link
Might be worth looking into for someone.
looks like the zipper flippers need some work
Quoted from Mikala:On the Pinside market by "new member". $2,000 beat up Klondike.
https://pinside.com/pinball/market/classifieds/ad/62729
"Machine works. Back glass in good shape."
Really?? I see a LOT of paint flaking
BTW where is the lock-down bar and back box door?
Quoted from Mikala:On the Pinside market by "new member". $2,000 beat up Klondike.
Might be another potential scammer...
Anyone try to contact the seller yet?
Quoted from Atari_Daze:Might be another potential scammer...
Anyone try to contact the seller yet?
noobie who could not sell it on Craigslist no doubt.
Quoted from bob_e:noobie who could not sell it on Craigslist no doubt.
And thinks a website dedicated to pinheads would be the best place to shill? Will they never learn?
Quoted from ruddiger52:boston.craigslist.org link
Got to be a joke, right? Maybe not in this crazy world.
nh.craigslist.org link
he started at $500 a couple weeks ago, now $350 firm. Anyone got the heart to tell him that's all they sell for working, not with a battery burned mpu?
Quoted from swillie:Got to be a joke, right? Maybe not in this crazy world.
I can’t even tell these days.
Quoted from mack505:$2000 for a Raven seems reasonable
raleigh.craigslist.org link
the game is just a bad play. i would pass at $750
He's putting out a feeler to get an idea if anyone is looking...
Everyone, please be polite and send a reply that you are looking...
Just the Superman, Paragon, Black Knight and Pinbot are going for 18k usd right now on eBay.
austin.craigslist.org link
How about an The Incredible Hulk backglass in poor condition for $700?
At least he didn't claim it's in imamaculate condition.
Quoted from YeOldPinPlayer:austin.craigslist.org link
How about an The Incredible Hulk backglass in poor condition for $700?
At least he didn't claim it's in imamaculate condition.
Damn you beat me to posting this.
It's original paint though!
I know its not a pin, but thought this was hilarious. A broken lamp only $350. but it still works...
Quoted from HighVoltage:He's putting out a feeler to get an idea if anyone is looking...
Everyone, please be polite and send a reply that you are looking...
seattle.craigslist.org link
Bally Rolling Stones -one of three in Canada. How the hell does he even think that's possible? idiot.
Quoted from mbaumle:Not a Craigslist laugh, but a damn good Facebook one:
Why?!?!?
Quoted from Ericc123:Why?!?!?
I seem to recall that in the early 2000s, PS2's were being used in distributed computing efforts like SETI@home and folding@home, and as media servers, since linux could be installed for either purpose. I'm pretty sure PS2's are no longer supported since distributed computing project support for PS3's was ended over 5 years ago, which would make make the PS2 hardware not very valuable at this point.
The paragon parts are likely more valuable than the stack of PS2's.
Quoted from HighVoltage:Just the Superman, Paragon, Black Knight and Pinbot are going for 18k usd right now on eBay.
I'm gonna list a pair of dirty socks on ebay for $1000, then everyone can value their laundry hamper at $100k.
Quoted from ForceFlow:I seem to recall that in the early 2000s, PS2's were being used in distributed computing efforts like SETI@home and folding@home, and as media servers, since linux could be installed for either purpose. I'm pretty sure PS2's are no longer supported since distributed computing project support for PS3's was ended over 5 years ago, which would make make the PS2 hardware not very valuable at this point.
The paragon parts are likely more valuable than the stack of PS2's.
The PS2 never did any of that. The PS3 did.
Quoted from D-Gottlieb:The PS2 never did any of that. The PS3 did.
https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=722968
https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1394
There were some efforts with the PS2 (but not with F@H or SETI like I originally thought)--the most widespread efforts appeared to go into the PS3.
Anyone need a playfield?
ebay.com link: RARE Williams Pinball No Good Gofers Playfield NOS NEW
Quoted from TractorDoc:Never good when the description includes "The game does smell."
columbus.craigslist.org link
The gameplay stinks on it's own, doesn't need any help.
Here's one I just saw. Not only is the price crazy, I think the phrase "restored to original cabinet" is a bit of a stretch.
Dave
Quoted from ForceFlow:https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=722968
https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1394
There were some efforts with the PS2 (but not with F@H or SETI like I originally thought)--the most widespread efforts appeared to go into the PS3.
Thanks for the info. I have own both and didn't know that this was ported for the PS2.
Quoted from egyptrus:Here's one I just saw. Not only is the price crazy, I think the phrase "restored to original cabinet" is a bit of a stretch.
From the ad:
Very Nice Original art glass, restored to original cabinet, super condition playfield with all new parts. Spin a Card is one of the popular "A Card" series and are next to impossible to find in this condition for sale. Others in this series include Spot a Card, Pop a Card, Drop a Card, Flip a Card and Select a Card.
From Pinrescue:
Very Nice Original art glass, restored to original cabinet, super condition playfield with all new parts. Spin a Card is one of the popular “A Card” series and are next to impossible to find in this restored condition for sale. Others in this series include Spot a Card, Pop a Card, Drop a Card, Flip a Card and Select a Card
From the ad:
Movies from 1969 when this Spin a Card was brand new Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Midnight Cowboy, Easy Rider and Goodbye Columbus don't wait another decade for that vintage pinball machine you have always wanted. Spin a Card is the favorite machine of many pinball players.
From Pinrescue:
Movies from 1969 when this Spin a Card was brand new Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Midnight Cowboy, Easy Rider and Goodbye Columbus don’t wait another decade for that vintage pinball machine you have always wanted. Spin a Card is the favorite machine of many pinball players.
From the ad:
Game play features light animation on the backglass when the ball goes into either spin hole the cards flash around and award the card it stops on great fun. Get all ten cards out and specials light for many free games. One of the only games that awards a replay with a drain past the flippers!
From Pinrescue:
Game play features light animation on the backglass when the ball goes into either spin hole the cards flash around and award the card it stops on great fun. Get all ten cards out and specials light for many free games. One of the only games that awards a replay with a drain past the flippers!
@droptarget, nice detective work! So, it looks like the guy not only stole pinrescue's description verbatim, I'm guessing he also stole their price.
Obviously, the only thing he didn't take from pinrescue was the pictures as the pictures included clearly show that this is NOT a pristine example of this game.
Dave
Quoted from egyptrus:nice detective work
He referenced Pinrescue in his ad, as "This same unit refurbished just sold for 5k!"
Thing is Pinrescue had 5000.00 as the price, not necessarily what it sold for though, oh and yes, this was not a pin rescue restoration.
Well, he probably figured if pinrescue sold it for $5k then his beater is worth at least $2900. Whenever someone has a game and says "but pinrescue blah blah blah" I tell them to call him and ask him how much he'd pay for their game in its present condition and then call me back. I never get a call back...
Quoted from dfrazer:Totally agree; when DO these people give up? This one is just around the 3 1/2 year mark: rochester.craigslist.org link
Ugh, gotten a notification every three or four days on this thing for at least a year
Quoted from orangegsx:Ugh, gotten a notification every three or four days on this thing for at least a year
Put "-tabletop" in your automated pinball search and you shouldn't see it anymore.
Quoted from Minneapolispin:To quote Dr. Evil, "....right....".
Huh. Haven't gotten this on in my email notifications yet.
Did I tick a "Don't bother me with bullshit" checkbox and not realize it?
Quoted from orangegsx:Ugh, gotten a notification every three or four days on this thing for at least a year
Buy it and throw it in the garbage. It'll be the best ten bucks you ever spent.
Quoted from jibmums:Buy it and throw it in the garbage. It'll be the best ten bucks you ever spent.
Even better, buy it, then smash it to oblivion in the sellers driveway, turn around without saying a word, and leave
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