I don't foresee MMR following the same trajectory as a NIB Stern, as some people suggest. With most NIB Sterns people are buying a machine with unestablished code that they've likely never played before but with a theme they like. With MMR most people are buying something that they know and have some familiarity with, assuming that they play as well as the originals, which most reports suggested they do. I just don't think we'll see the same turnover with MMR as we do with new Sterns. I think most MMR buyers are planning to hold onto their machines for a while, so my guess is that we'll see a HUO MMR drop to $6800-$7200 and we'll see most original MM around $6000. I don't personally see the value of a "collector mentality" when it comes to pinball machines, but it does exist, so I wouldn't be surprised if collector quality originals sold in the $8000-$8800 range.