If I could get a *mint* EBD, Centaur or perhaps Paragon for around 3,000 - I'd be tempted.
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Quoted from BrianBannon:I think a price point between $3000-$4000 would be the sweet spot for collectors. Anything over $4000, and I think there will be too few people chasing these games to make it worthwhile
I think you're spot on with those prices. I'd be tempted at around $3,000, but too much above that, and I'd prefer to have a NIB Stern Pro.
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