Is it actually still in the box? Has it ever been played? I may be in the market for this game. Nice Christmas present for myself.
I don't understand how someone could own a box like that for this long. My record for keeping a game in a box was 2 days, and that is just because it was freezing out so I wanted it to sit in the box sealed until the temperature equalized. I hope the next owner lets that puppy breath.
$5232
ebay.com link: The Simpsons Pinball Party Pinball Machine
Prices have gone down since then lol
Quoted from dug:I'm thinking $6300… the cost of a new premium.
TSPP has as many features if not more than the new premium's. 5 flippers, killer upper play field and complete code!
It will lack on thing a NIB current Premium comes with though, and that's a warranty. So I wouldn't pay the full Premium price for it. You can get a really nice HUO for less than $5k, and you know it works already too.
Quoted from Aurich:It will lack on thing a NIB current Premium comes with though, and that's a warranty. So I wouldn't pay the full Premium price for it. You can get a really nice HUO for less than $5k, and you know it works already too.
That makes sense too.
Looks like he went with $6500. orangecounty.craigslist.org link
Good luck, maybe someone wants to pay that.
Quoted from Aurich:Looks like he went with $6500. orangecounty.craigslist.org link
Good luck, maybe someone wants to pay that.
Might as well try it. Not likely to get that here.
Quoted from Aurich:Looks like he went with $6500. orangecounty.craigslist.org link
Good luck, maybe someone wants to pay that.
Hey, why not. I wouldn't pay that, but maybe someone will.
here is one in the same area for a much more reasonable price (by comparison)
inlandempire.craigslist.org link
Quoted from no-extra-balls:here is one in the same area for a much more reasonable price (by comparison)
inlandempire.craigslist.org link
Yeah, and frankly $4900 is on the high side too. It's just a super common game, it's not hard to find, and it's not rare to find HUO ones either that are in nice shape. Condition is always king of course, but unless someone is truly a NIB fanatic I can't see that kind of money appearing.
Hello,
I wanted to than you all for your input on this
My friend has had to move up his move out of state and wanted me to post that he is willing to sell the pin for $5,500.00
If there is any interest in it please let me know.
Thanks again for all your help.
I think $5500 sounds fair! I was offered the chance to buy one that was new for $4900 a while back. the only problem is it wasn't new. it was out if the box. I was told it only had 100 plays but how could you ever tell?
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