Coz what’s your most expensive game? DI?
Quoted from chubtoad13:coz what’s your most expensive game? DI?
Yes, I traded for it, so maybe it doesn’t seem like I spent so much money for a pin. If that makes sense. Somehow you feel like you spend less when you trade, since money may not actually change hands
I can still remember them all. In order of price:
NASCAR - $2,550
Earthshaker - $1,800
Space Shuttle - $425 and an arcade game with a dead monitor I paid $75 for.
Mousin' Around - $550 Facebook Marketplace - dirty but working 100%. Cleaned up great!
Laser War - Traded a BurgerTime that I got in a trade for a Space Duel that I paid $400 for.
Flash - $400 Facebook Marketplace - "non working" (blown fuse and no ball in it...).
Taxi - Traded a High Speed that I got in a trade for a Silver Strike Bowling that I paid $300 for.
I have paid over $2k a couple times for EM arcade games but my all time high pinball was $1377 for a R&B. Being an EM guy I thought I was really stepping up at the time. I usually pay $500 or less for EM projects. It was fun and don't regret it one bit. Sold it for $1500. Like a lot of them I miss it a little.
Yeah had just finished a full shop... Was going back together with it. It was complete upon purchase. Original playfeild and plastics. Definitely a survivor.
Paid way more than Iiked to for NIB GBLE at $12k The movie was a real big part of my childhood and upbringing so it was a must have.
Most I have ever paid was $14k for very nice Tron LE. Not even really my thing, but my wife is into it and Im not saying no to another pin.
All in all 15k is my limit on any pin. Wont ever pay more than that and I really want TBL.
Wozecle $6500, then RRWoz 2.0 $9500... may have been closer to 10k shipped but still happy to have it!
The most expensive pin I ever bought was the first one.
Only because that led to me buying a bunch more.
Quoted from WolfManCat:Paid way more than Iiked to for NIB GBLE at $12k The movie was a real big part of my childhood and upbringing so it was a must have.
Most I have ever paid was $14k for very nice Tron LE. Not even really my thing, but my wife is into it and Im not saying no to another pin.
All in all 15k is my limit on any pin. Wont ever pay more than that and I really want TBL.
Remind me to hit this guy up when I start selling stuff lol....holy F!!!!
Quoted from Coindork:The most expensive pin I ever bought was the first one.
Only because that led to me buying a bunch more.
Yep
It's like drinkin'...
It's not the the last one but
the first that gets 'ya
Quoted from Coindork:The most expensive pin I ever bought was the first one.
Only because that led to me buying a bunch more.
Bought my Apollo 13 for 2400€ and my Black Knight as a trade in.
Not an insanely high price but worth every penny.
I wanna note that my second most expensive pin weighs in at 1400€ for a hook with two playfields, 3 almost complete plastic and ramp sets plus new decals.
Every other pin in my collection was <850€
Based on sales I've become aware of over the years, the prices in this thread seem mostly in the high modest range to me. I'm wondering if some people are not commenting and their reasons?
Your Medieval Madness trade we did was the most I (spent) traded for. And it was short lived. Dont regrett it. got a star trek premium and cash for it in the end. I got bored with mm way too fast.
Bought a remake BBB for 16.5k before upgrades were added. Had so much in it I was spooked to play it. Well that and concerns about replacement parts. Lovely game BBB was, unfortunately she didn't last long enough ... My max threshhold for buying a pin was immediately lowered to 10k, where it proudly still stands as a mile high wall that I cannot pass through.
Quoted from Loganpinball:Your Medieval Madness trade we did was the most I (spent) traded for. And it was short lived. Dont regrett it. got a star trek premium and cash for it in the end. I got bored with mm way too fast.
MB
I played the pin almost 20 years ago for the first time as a kid when my grandma dumped me in the arcade at Grand Casino in Biloxi. Watched them dip down to about a low of $3k over my years of watching ebay but could never swing the money.
FFW and I Finally got to a point I could afford it.
No Regrets.
Quoted from Saveleaningtower:Tron le. 11,000
crazy! but then again I paid $6300 for a tron pro NIB...and then thousands more on mods and labor. im prolly pushing $9-10k on that baby. that game will never leave my mancave, except for $20k, then its def for sale
Quoted from LTG:Original Capcom Big Bang Bar - $8K
LTG : )
What year? We have to convert to $2018.
I just bought a Big Lebowski recently. Paid a crazy amount. No regrets. Such a shame more of these weren't cranked out. Love it.
Because of fluctuating exchange rates, hard for me to say, but it's a close race between The Hobbit SE and Alien Prototype.
Having been in this hobby over 30 years it's quite astounding to me what these games are worth today, I guess I'm lucky as the law of averaging has been on my side.
Going through some old threads and I still find this question interesting!! What is your most expensive game? Was it worth it?
I must be a cheapskate. Highest for me is a tie. 1k for a Diner and 1k for a Cyclone. Most valueable game is prob my Demo Man though.
close to $10k for me and never again. lots of games in the $6 to $8k range and probably never again. My limit moving forward is probably going to be around $6k. I have been having a blast on games in the $2500 range and some EMs I paid $200 for. I do not get more satisfaction from a $8000 game, so why drop that kind of cash on it. There is so much location pinball in Nashville now there is really no reason. When Music City Pinball opens his new place in October he is going to have close to 300 arcade and pinball machines with a bar and restaurant.
Quoted from woody76:close to $10k for me and never again. lots of games in the $6 to $8k range and probably never again. My limit moving forward is probably going to be around $6k. I have been having a blast on games in the $2500 range and some EMs I paid $200 for. I do not get more satisfaction from a $8000 game, so why drop that kind of cash on it. There is so much location pinball in Nashville now there is really no reason. When Music City Pinball opens his new place in October he is going to have close to 300 arcade and pinball machines with a bar and restaurant.
I agree. It’s definitely hard to justify spending so much on a game when you can play locally. That is my problem here In Danville, very little location pinball. I just partnered with a local brewery to have a few games out. So I’m moving from collector to operator- that way I can share my love of Pinball!
Quoted from Coz:I agree. It’s definitely hard to justify spending so much on a game when you can play locally. That is my problem here In Danville, very little location pinball. I just partnered with a local brewery to have a few games out. So I’m moving from collector to operator- that way I can share my love of Pinball!
I have actually thought about that, there are some local coffee shops and brewery's that could use a couple games. Do you charge $1 per game?
Quoted from woody76:I have actually thought about that, there are some local coffee shops and brewery's that could use a couple games. Do you charge $1 per game?
I know I’m crazy but I’ll be at 50cent a game at first. There is absolutely no other place to play pinball in the city, but I also don’t want to scare off the new potential customers. It’s a start and I will see how they perform. Didn’t want to put $1 a game and have people pissed off with my Star Wars and ghostbusters with short ball time for new players
I paid $800 for my first pin(Space Mission), $300 for Cross Town, $350 for Jacks Open. These EM’s all needed restoration so now my limit is $400. It takes too long and costs too much to restore one so I keep the initial cost low. This is my Cross Town that is done.
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