Everyone judges 7.5 to 8 condition differently. Sounds like around $750 but that is this area.
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Insert wear from cupping or sinking. You said some cab scuffing. I hope the rest is good like you said with playing and plastics. Also hope backglass nice and displays bright. But I'll stick to my $750 in New England. I've seen working game with a little more wear go for $600 - $650 around here maybe a year or 2 ago. That's why if they need an Alltek they get passed on.
Quoted from too-many-pins:Cabinet is actually very nice and backglass is perfect if I remember correctly - I have not taken that out of our rack yet since board work isn't done. I should have known better when I bought it but I got this and a super nice El Dorado City of Gold as a two machine deal and I overpaid by about $400 for the pair from what I am seeing. Now I need to figure out how to get out from under them without taking a bath.
I never claim to be perfect but I hate it when I screw up and pay too much for something!
Who had not done that. When you go through the years the good deals far overshadow the bad. Like buying a reasonably priced game and having a board or display go out a couple of months later. Neither you nor the seller did anything wrong. Just happens and stinks.
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