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What do these old things usually sell for?

By Mafia_Metals

3 years ago


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    #9 3 years ago

    Just seen a 1946 Surf Queens sell at auction without the playfield glass but looked to have a good backglass and otherwise in the same condition as this game go for $140. When I talked to the seller he asked me what I would have paid for it ( he thought I wasn't there for the auction) and I politely told him nothing close to that is all I said. I personally wouldn't have gone over $25. I did spend $3K for my Nags but it didn't look any thing like either of those games and lets face it, it's a Nags. Years ago someone at Allentown was selling the complete head to a Mermaid backglass and all for $3K, I was so tempted but also knew I'd never find the rest of the game but it would be cool to have but not $3K cool sitting in my closet of long lost project games. So yes some wood rails do bring good money.

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