I would say 5200-5500$. But if its That perfect and you really want it, what's a few hundred dollars more?
And I might be a bit low.
Quoted from SilverBallz:I would say 5200-5500$. But if its That perfect and you really want it, what's a few hundred dollars more?
And I might be a bit low.
I just sold a really nice one for $5000. I would think $6200 is little high for the title but then again wtf do I know.
Quoted from tracelifter:I sold one recently in that condition for 55.
$55k. Holy crap..
Quoted from TomGWI:$55k. Holy crap..
Not $55k, come on, really. He means $55. What a bargain!!!
I sold a nice one for 4700 or so just after the last Super Bowl, had 1 good sliver out of the cabinet on the side by a leg bolt and 1 small corner nicked out of a playfield insert and some really minor wear by the basement scoop, had real tigersaw blade mod, all LED's and red velvet side panels
Quoted from snyper2099:$6200 for a "left loop all day". That doesn't sound like much fun...
It sounds rediculously Inflated to me, $6200 for a tom my God....
Are these prices for machines made out of platinum, or what ? Low $5000s, for a modded version at best.
Though I guess any price you can get someone to pay...
Thanks guys! I know that seems high, but with pinflation running wild, I was thought it might be reasonable.
This version is fully modded, etc. Now, having second thoughts.....it's a LOT to pay.
I was gonna offer my modded Tron Legacy Pro but.....
If the seller is reading this thread, he is shaking in his boots. Not only are people saying his price is too high, but someone might snipe his deal.
IMO... $6200 sound high to me, I have been slowly looking for a nice one and I am finding nice ones much lower than the $6200.
Quoted from Dbaum88:The seller traded his ACDC Premium for it but turned out not liking it.
I'm going to eventually sell mine that's pretty nice and I don't expect anywhere close to 6200. He wants the money back equal to the AC/DC cost maybe. I hope he got some cash in his deal.
Quoted from Dbaum88:Nope, no cash. I think he thinks its worth that because prices have been skyrocketing lately.
Then he made a bad trade. Prices are actually coming down down too. I wouldn't pay over 5k for any TOM in the current market. Likely even less than that.
Edit: if it was truly HUO maybe more than 5k, but not 6200. The game just isn't worth that. The highest one on here that I saw sold was by Bryan Kelly and I think he wanted 6500. It was like seven or so months ago. You can check his sales.
Quoted from Dbaum88:Thanks for the info Sammie and others.
Does anyone else think he made a bad trade? A gorgeous ACDC Premium for a gorgeous TOM?
I KNOW he made a bad trade. no need to think about anything.
Quoted from Dbaum88:Does anyone else think he made a bad trade? A gorgeous ACDC Premium for a gorgeous TOM?
BAD TRADE!
Quoted from centerflank:I sold a nice one for 4700 with red velvet side panels.
Those red velvet side panels really look good. I've seen them listed for sale but hadn't seen a pic of them on a game before. They look much better than I thought they would.
Would a pilot run TOM game (with the up/down post between the flippers) in decent shape be worth more than a regular production game?
Put me in the at least a grand too much club. Maybe it's a $5k game, but that doesn't mean you can just casually slide the marker over to $6200 and hope no one notices.
Well, he does say its in spectacular shape, really gorgeous.
I was thinking of offering my GnR (a really nice one) plus $1000.
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