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THOUSANDS of NIB pinball machines being produced......

By iceman44

5 years ago


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    #78 5 years ago
    Quoted from mountaingamer:

    I just turned down a $9.1K offer for my Woz from a guy looking at another pin I have for sale - quality games will hold their value just fine. The problem with DP, tna and Houdini is they aren’t great games at all - mediocre at best.

    You should've sold your Woz for $9.1 and repurchased another at normal used prices. You missed an opportunity.

    Those other games cost a couple thou less NIB than Woz. Quality isn't the factor for holding value.

    When multiple owners decide to sell and there are no longer interested buyers, then you'll see how well prices hold. There are a lot of Woz's.

    JJP games are priced too high and smart money buys used JJP games.

    #106 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    time to put off buying that new Beverly Hillbillies SuperLE pinball machine.

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