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Pinball Prices - 2 Years From Now?

By decktard

11 years ago


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    #11 11 years ago

    If you can buy a A+ game meaning top 10 - 15 it's really not a bad time. I would look for TZ, SM, TOM, LOTR, STTNG, IJ Williams, TAF or anything price right from 3200 - 4200. The pins that cost more than 5500 to me it's really not worth paying that much because of all the newer pins coming out soon. I even bought a Taxi pinball machine for 2800 but it's the nicest Marlin Monroe that's has been available on open market for a long time. It's also my grail pin so to me it was worth paying that much.

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