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What would be a good trade for sopranos

By Scott8806

5 years ago


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    #51 5 years ago
    Quoted from dung:

    It has its fans, but the problem is lotr. LOTR is 4.5-5k and the same layout so once you get into that area people tend to go for it. Sopranos is a cheaper alternative for many. As a game I liked it when I had mine even though I had never seen the show.

    I owned a LOTR before Sopranos, and they really didn’t remind me of one another. Maybe I just didn’t put enough thought into it when I had it.

    It was a fun game to mess around with, but one that I would only pick up as a good deal.

    Quoted from pinbum:

    Mint HUO Sopranos go for $4,500 in my area.

    What does a HUO SM, LOTR, Met Pro, AC/DC Pro go for in your area if Sopranos goes for $4,500?

    #52 5 years ago

    Yes cause I know what I paid for mine and the creepiest I could find was 4500 but was no way near in the shape mine was

    #53 5 years ago

    LOTR brings $5,500 or more, the others i don't know, never owned them.

    #54 5 years ago
    Quoted from Scott8806:

    Yes cause I know what I paid for mine and the creepiest I could find was 4500 but was no way near in the shape mine was

    I'm going to be honest and direct here. Part of this hobby is knowing fair value of a pin otherwise you get bent over. If you buy it right you get most or all of your $ back on the exit. Unfortunately you got bent over on this Sopranos and will end up taking a big loss if you trade or sell it. It's a $3k pin in average condition and maybe a $3800-$4k pin in top condition. This is not factoring in your mods, which is a whole different problem. The mods you put on this pin are not the tasteful and generally-liked kind that add value. They are the tacky kind that for most add zero value and can even subtract value. It's obnoxiously pimped out. You'd be that guy at the car show.
    On the bright the stuff you added is mostly reversible and there's a cool pin underneath.

    4 months later
    #55 5 years ago

    I'm looking for one of these - minus the pinstadium, ha. I have a mint RBION I'm looking to trade, but you're too far anyway.

    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/for-trade-ripley-s-believe-it-or-not

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