That must be from Monster Bash 2.
Condition "fair". I wonder how much it would be if it was "excellent"?
Quoted from Rascal_H:boston.craigslist.org link
Condition "fair". I wonder how much it would be if it was "excellent"?
Quoted from JethroP:Condition "fair". I wonder how much it would be if it was "excellent"?
Condition "fair". I wonder how much it would be if it was "excellent"?
I wonder how much if it was Imamaculate?
Condition "fair". I wonder how much it would be if it was "excellent"?
I wonder how much if it was Imamaculate?
I wonder how much if it were actually autographed by Bobby Orr? I think I recall seeing a listing once claiming the printed autograph was real, lol
Quoted from YeOldPinPlayer:Ali $2400
austin.craigslist.org link
Not too much over pinside value considering condition. I wouldn't pay it though.
Quoted from Tomass:Not too much over pinside value considering condition. I wouldn't pay it though.
It’s hard to judge condition when pictures are taken in the dark lol. Pinside value must be skewed. Maybe some people cashed in after he died? There hasn’t been an actual Ali sold on pinside that was archived that I could find. I sure wouldn’t give $2400 for one.
ebay.com link: Paragon Pinball Machine 1979 CLASSIC
This one is actually in my "back yard", I sent the seller a courtesy message about his price... I'll provide any update I might get!
Quoted from YeOldPinPlayer:Ali $2400
austin.craigslist.org link
A friend had a Cassius Clay, and it moved to Canada
Zizzle for $1,500 now that's a bargain !! I don't know what I found more hilarious, the fact that he called it "rare" or that he doesn't have the space for it.
Quoted from bicyclenut:Dont fall for it!
We have a special thread for the scams. https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/psa-fake-craigslist-ads-in-multiple-cities
I've seen fewer of those in the past year. Not sure if it's CL changes, me using it less, scammers moving on to other methods, or some combination of all of the above that's causing it.
I found this today.. westmd.craigslist.org link
Someone else's response.... westmd.craigslist.org link
Quoted from sohchx:I found this today.. westmd.craigslist.org link
Someone else's response.... westmd.craigslist.org link
Where are you going to find a new LOTR?
Quoted from fisherdaman:Zizzle for $1,500 now that's a bargain !! I don't know what I found more hilarious, the fact that he called it "rare" or that he doesn't have the space for it.
plattsburgh.craigslist.org link
I love the picture from eBay. Showing that it's rare and hard to find because some joker put one on eBay at $8,800
Quoted from bob_e:Hard to find BALLY Ro Go warrior Vintage Pinball Machine rare to find - $2700
santabarbara.craigslist.org link
A client of mine bought a ROGO for about $300 in mostly working condition, and he probably paid too much. What a dog of a machine.
Hell, I have a Zizzle sitting in my garage right now. I'd be willing to part with it for $1000. What, no takers?
Quoted from ThatOneDude:Hell, I have a Zizzle sitting in my garage right now. I'd be willing to part with it for $1000. What, no takers?
Have have cash money ready.
$4,000 Not Craigslist....but a laugh on eBay. Good thing the play field is cleaned and waxed. Want to protect the remaining paint!
Orange County Pinballs, a full service pinball shop.
Game is serviced by a professional pinball technician to make sure it is 100% fully functional. All rubber rings are replaced, miniature lightbulbs and flashers are replaced, the playfield is cleaned and waxed, and any necessary mechanical parts are replaced or refurbished so your new pinball machine provides years of enjoyment.
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Facebook fun, alongside with 3 eBay listings to justify the price. Check out that playfield; "not too shabby"
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/656370984710668/
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Not too shabby? I wonder what shabby would look like? Why not just sand the playfield down to bare wood and clear it. Screw the artwork. That way you could just concentrate on the ball action and not be distracted by the art.
Quoted from AntennaMan:"Mine has all the original paint". Maybe you should look again.
"Mine has all the original paint"....probably means the original paint is still there, but is in powder form sitting in the bottom of the cabinet after being worn away from his lack of proper maintenance.
OK 1, it is Ebarf aand 2 it is a Video game: BUDWEISER-TAPPER-COCKTAIL $1709.99
You are purchasing Non-Working Arcade Game - As Is Where Is - As Seen In Pics - What you see is what you get - Games dose NOT Work
ebay.com link: 100 Complete Original MIDWAY BUDWEISER TAPPER COCKTAIL TABLE 500 MADE
says to make him an offer "that is real"
does that imply he knows the asking price isn't "real"?
what does "real" mean If I offered him what I feel the game is worth to me, and I think it's a "real" offer, he may not.
Why not just post the "real" asking price?
It does look nice though
Only 3K Worn down to wood. No lock bar, no glass, rotted rubbers
Original 1977 big top pinball - $3000
I have a all original 1977 big too pinball machine it needs some work but all the parts are there it still lights up and makes noises just needs new glass and some other little things
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No mention of the number of plays in the last 12 years, though.
imamaculate (resized).jpgHey guys
Hope all is well with everyone. Just wanted to chime in and ask for advice. I know a lot of the games we see on Craigslist are ridiculous of course. I know there is a Blue Book on pinball machines that list their values. And I've seen this book and not sure if the questions I'm asking are in the blue book. It's been awhile since I opened one up.
My questions to all of you is this.
The value that they list on the pinball machines in the blue book how do they determine that value?
Is the value listed based on a game that needs to be shopped out or already shopped?
Fully functional? To what degree? Everything works but the bumpers are dead and the flippers have no power or maybe the some of the lights are burnt out?
What if the game is super clean and what defines super clean or exceptional and how much would that change the actual price?
Lets say a value of $500 is put on a particular wedge head. Is that because it's a 7 on a 10 scale?
What is a 7 or a 5?
What if its a 10 should you offer the seller more money and if so how much? $200? $300?
Or bottom line do you just go with your best judgement?
I would guess the same set of questions would apply when determining what you should sell your game for?
When I'm shopping, I start with the Market Archive you can find here:
https://pinside.com/pinball/market/classifieds/archive
See what the game you're shopping for has sold for in the past. Then I'll check out current listings and see what people are asking for the same game. Pictures in both the archive and the current listings will give you a good idea of where to price yours in the range of listings.
Then you have to determine what you're comfortable paying. For example, right after I started playing pinball, I went to PAPA and played a Bally Safari. I immediately wanted one. My research revealed that one had never been sold on Pinside, making valuation almost impossible. After finally finding one for sale on ebay (yuck), I decided that I wanted it and didn't care that I was going to pay what some would have considered "too much". But to me, it was worth it.
Anyway, there are a lot of factors that go into valuation, but most of all, it's what you want to pay. If you're comfortable paying a premium for something that's hard to find and you really want, then go for it.
When I find on that needs work, you typically have a good idea of what it will cost to fix. Then subtract the cost of parts and some labor from the price and shoot them an offer. Provided parts aren't impossible to find, most things can be fixed relatively cheaply outside of cabinet repair, board corrosion damage and playfield restoration.
Quoted from JethroP:Not too shabby? I wonder what shabby would look like? Why not just sand the playfield down to bare wood and clear it. Screw the artwork. That way you could just concentrate on the ball action and not be distracted by the art.
I wonder what a playfield would cost?
The guy seems to think this is perfect...I think the second flipper bats tell another story.
minneapolis.craigslist.org link
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