Both were in dry storage, Boxes have no damage and staples 100% intact never opened.
Not sure what to value them at.
Both were in dry storage, Boxes have no damage and staples 100% intact never opened.
Not sure what to value them at.
Nothing for nothing but i would document you open the boxes to show that they are truely NIB and then I would check to make sure the boards do not have any acid damage from the batteries . I dont know if you are wanting to do that but I would want to know if the baords are shot from battery damage . But other thatn that I would bet you can get a really great price for those . Good luck and throw up some pics .
It sold to a local guy, I would always rather sell direct, if I get a decent offer. Hope you understand, need the best price I can get, have hungry mouths to feed.
If it gets to the price I need for it, Then it stays up, If someone local comes along and wants it for what I need out of it then I end it. Much easier than shipping and dealing with fees
Quoted from centerflank:Why put it up for auction if you are just going to cancel bids?
This is VERY common. A lot of people use eBay to advertise and get offer but never complete the sale on eBay.
Quoted from Benepinballs:If it gets to the price I need for it, Then it stays up, If someone local comes along and wants it for what I need out of it then I end it. Much easier than shipping and dealing with fees
Thats like every epay posting you have...lol
Quoted from QuickSilverShelby:When you decide what you want for IJ, post it here first. I think you would get allot of interest. I would be very interested as well.
Thanks
QSS
You and me both
Quoted from the_pin_family:I cant imagine anyone buying a NIB indy for 10k+ really caring if a $200 board is bad. If thats a concern…….well its just not. You just spent 10K+, throw $200 bucks at it and the problems gone.
+ infinity
Quoted from jrivelli:So do these NIB games after this long have acid damage? I'm obviously not familiar with a NIB IJ, but just curious if they would with old batteries.
It's always a risk.
And yes you can always repair or replace the boards ... but an undamaged original is just so very desirable.
Quoted from CaptainNeo:yea, if your willing to piss money away on a NIB, the $200 board isn't an issue. This is even worse of an investment than a New car. As soon as you open the box and set it up, you just lost half of your money.
And yet people still buy them. I'd buy a NIB pin before a new car.
well, i'm not really talking about a new pin. Talking more about old ass stuff that's been sitting around 10 years or more. I'd buy a new pin before a new car as well. I don't like setting my money on fire and watch it burn.
Quoted from CaptainNeo:well, i'm not really talking about a new pin. Talking more about old ass stuff that's been sitting around 10 years or more.
Yeah, like that crappy 40 year old scotch I've been saving.
Quoted from Benepinballs:If it gets to the price I need for it, Then it stays up, If someone local comes along and wants it for what I need out of it then I end it. Much easier than shipping and dealing with fees
Good to know. I'll stop bidding on your stuff. You should follow GAP's model of posting high BIN prices if you just want to use ebay as a an advertising vehicle.
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