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What's the deal with Prototypes and Whitewoods?

By pinmister

6 years ago


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    “Are Prototype or Whitewood pinball machines worth an extra premium?”

    • Yes they are rare and part of the historic design process and should be valued higher than a standard machine 27 votes
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    #12 6 years ago

    Some early samples fall into this category as well. TZ is famous for the early sample runs that had many extras that were removed during the full production run as well as changes in artwork, plastics, etc.: https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/sample-tz

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