Whats your opinion on the value of a project, non working but complete Card Whiz? It hasnt been played for a few years.
Its average in appearance and has the typical backglass "beginning to flake in the reds" thing.
Whats your opinion on the value of a project, non working but complete Card Whiz? It hasnt been played for a few years.
Its average in appearance and has the typical backglass "beginning to flake in the reds" thing.
I paid $300 for a rather average looking, non working Royal Flush last week. No idea if I got a good deal on it or not, but the backglass was solid with little/no flaking, and no backbox door. The playfield had the typical bonus ladder wear.
When I asked if the seller was willing to negotiate on the price, she said "My phone's been ringing off the hook with people inquiring about it." Could've been a complete lie, but who knows... So I took that as a no, and paid her the $300 asking price. It's a game that's been on my list for a while, so I went with it.
As I understand it, Card Whiz commands a slightly lower price than Royal Flush, despite being harder to find.
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