(Topic ID: 34754)

trading a cnc for a pinball

By swinks

11 years ago



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  • Latest reply 11 years ago by kwiKimart
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    “What pin would you go for being the best value and player as a combined vote”

    • Shadow 19 votes
      76%
    • Roadshow 3 votes
      12%
    • Johnny Mnemonic 2 votes
      8%
    • Roller Coaster Tycoon 1 vote
      4%

    (25 votes by 0 Pinsiders)

    #1 11 years ago

    Have a old cnc machine which I am trying to sell locally (in Aus) and it's value is about $3k. A guy contacted me and said I could choose from the following games which I have no experience with 3 of the games and not a huge fan of Roadshow.

    What do you guys think is the best value for the swap and the best player.

    Shadow, Roadshow, Johnny Mnemonic or Roller Coaster Tycoon.

    #2 11 years ago

    Shadow if in good condition, then road show, then jm, then roller coaster. That's what I would say monetarily.

    #3 11 years ago

    They are all right in the $2000 price range plus or minus a few hundred in the order practical Steve mentioned above. You might need to get some cash too if the Cnc is worth 3k.

    I would go shadow myself. Jm is cool too since you don't like RS. RCT is at the bottom of my list.

    #4 11 years ago

    Roller Coaster is probably the hardest to come by here in Australia swinks . Value-wise I think they're all on par with each other . In VERY good condition they're all worth around the $3k mark down here .

    If I had to order them in preference order I would go :

    - Roller Coaster . ( Good fun machine with some great ramps ) .
    - Shadow .
    - Roadshow .
    - Johnny M . ( would more than likely have faded cab decals ) .

    #5 11 years ago

    I would hit him with the CNC +$500ish and take the shadow and jm.

    #6 11 years ago

    Swinks, go with the Shadow. Wally

    #7 11 years ago

    Depends on what you have invested in the CNC. If you don't have alot in it, then say the CNC and $500 for the 2 games you want

    #8 11 years ago

    shadow or roadshow PLUS cash

    #9 11 years ago

    Thanks guys, much appreciated,

    I was thinking between shadow because it seems like a good player and rollercoaster because that it never comes up here for sale

    Here in Aus, all those are in the $3k range and the machine is a older machine with a fairly new drive system so would be a clean swap

    #10 11 years ago

    Shadow hands down.

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