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What would you pay for a...

By angrysaladman

9 years ago


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#1 9 years ago

Players condition Williams Travel Time???

#2 9 years ago

400 bucks

#3 9 years ago

Does it come with a hooker? Sorry, I am drunk!

#4 9 years ago

Zero dollars and 12/100 cents.

I kid 300-400 if working and decent shape.

#5 9 years ago

Anyone sell or buy one recently? Trying to feel out the market...I may have a line on one for cheap.

#6 9 years ago

Yep. Most Williams EM's not a ton of value.
in "Player" condition $400 is a pretty good guess.

#7 9 years ago

2 to 7, the cond is a pretty big factor- looks like an interesting game

#8 9 years ago

What EMs have the most value?

#9 9 years ago
Quoted from angrysaladman:

What EMs have the most value?

The ones everyone wants.

In general, late 50's to mid 60's Gottliebs.

#10 9 years ago
Quoted from jfh:

The ones everyone wants.
In general, late 50's to mid 60's Gottliebs.

I don't know about that, seems Fireball, C37, and many more of the late 70s ones bridge into the people that also like the early SS machines. I have no interest in the 50s and 60s, but I do for many of the 70s.

#11 9 years ago

You're both right.

#12 9 years ago

If I were able to pick up this okay-good condition Travel Time for $150 that'd be a steal?

#13 9 years ago
Quoted from angrysaladman:

If I were able to pick up this okay-good condition Travel Time for $150 that'd be a steal?

what is YOUR definition of "ok-good"?

it might be a "steal" at $150... it also might require enough money to be spent on it that it would be an albatross...

#14 9 years ago
Quoted from angrysaladman:

If I were able to pick up this okay-good condition Travel Time for $150 that'd be a steal?

Does it play?

Or is it a garage sale find, "It worked last time we plugged it in, ya know, when the kids used to play it".

#15 9 years ago
Quoted from angrysaladman:

What EMs have the most value?

The one's you get for the best price.

#16 9 years ago

Pretty much any decent EM has at least $200 worth of parts in it so anything under $150 or so you really can't go wrong.

Any decent EM machine - decent cabinet - very little major wear on playfield - backglass that looks good - etc and working or semi working should be worth $150 to $200 or more.

So bottom line $150 is a good but not a great price depending on how bad you want it and condition.

#17 9 years ago

plays 100%. backglass looks good, as does the playfield - I like the art on this machine.

#18 9 years ago

if you like the game, and you are happy with the condition, then it would be a "buy" at $150...

don't expect to flip it for much though...

#19 9 years ago
Quoted from angrysaladman:

plays 100%. backglass looks good, as does the playfield - I like the art on this machine.

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