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So I've got about 3,500 to buy a pin...

By Jlanderson85

11 years ago


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    #20 11 years ago

    Man, I would buy that in a second. All of the ones I see nowadays are around $4k.

    #26 11 years ago
    Quoted from edwinpblue:

    a TSPP just went up on eBay w/a $3800 buy it now... HUO. that might be the best deal I've seen in months!

    If only I lived in upstate NY... Of course, that would mean dealing with the weather, but at least I'd have this pin to play on snowy days.

    #42 11 years ago

    I've been actively searching for either a really good STTNG or WH20, and I can tell you that the prices of both have gone up well beyond $3,500--at least everywhere I can find within 300 miles of NC. There has been a dramatic price increase just over the past three months. I would be thrilled to find a fine example of either for under $4k. I'd be even more thrilled to buy both together for $7k!

    #47 11 years ago
    Quoted from Jam_Burglar:

    Right after I got mine

    So, what did you pay and what is the machine's condition? I am still trying to get on top of this market.

    #49 11 years ago

    I just got back from a 952-mile round trip to buy the STTNG of my dreams. It's in superb shape, not least because the playfield was clearcoated a long time ago. (Zero wear at the scoops, which is extraordinary.) With the exception of a couple of very minor scratches, it looks brand new. I paid more than $3,500, as you might imagine, but it was worth every penny to get one in such outstanding condition. Great stuff!

    #51 11 years ago

    Right about the ad. I'll do that.

    It's after midnight, and all we managed to do was to get the legs on it and get it into the garage. We did test it to make sure it survived the journey, which it did.

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