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NIB retaining value

By dnapac

4 years ago


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    #52 4 years ago

    6-7 years ago when Stern NIB pros were 4K delivered and LE's were $5500, you could expect that your NIB purchase would retain a lot of its value or even appreciate in value. Those days are long gone with Stern's current pricing structure. When pros are $5800 and LE's are $8500-$9000, any upside has been already gobbled up by Stern. So, while we're not at the point where a new pin will depreciate as fast as a new pool table, they will most definitely depreciate nonetheless.

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