I had a documented low play HUO EATPM which I regretted selling. Turns out I sold it under market value too. Bought a very nice replacement one for significantly more about six months later.
Also sold my HUO HH because my wife wanted all the wide body games gone. Then she complained I sold the HH. Fortunately, I was able to buy it back (at a higher price) from the person I sold it too. I did feel bad for the guys that to move it up out of the basement and then back down again.