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Uh oh, are newer pins dropping in price?

By ZMeny

7 years ago


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    #79 7 years ago

    Ghostbusters is still a desireable title. Despite not having an LCD. It sells quickly with very little depreciation. Many distros can't keep many in stock still.

    #157 7 years ago

    The TBK Pinside diatribes are pontificating about pinball and not really that informative anymore because he has repeated them so often. They are extremey repeative and really do qualify for the Pinside broken record clause. The repeative historical posts are not helpful anymore because they are so repeative. Like this post.

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