Spooky Pinball is an American success story. I don't own any Spooky Pinball machines but absolutely love playing them (not sure why RZSS gets all the hate). I feel humbled that I am able to take part in such a monumental occasion for their company (750 pins in 4 hours is incredible). The impact buyers made on the lives of those employed at Spooky by yesterday's wild success is immeasurable. I know we could measure the value of the prospectus but the humanistic impact is real and beyond monetization.
Further, this table is going to be a turning point for their company and their success is a good mark for the industry in general. If millennials like myself haven't fallen in love with the galaxy under the glass yet, this pin will certainly garner new converts to our little cult.
As for my first NIB sight unseen purchase (outside of theme), I can squarely lay the blame on @SpookyCharlie. Any time you can correspond with the CEO of a company and get a well thought out response rather than some canned statement speaks volumes. I have also been thoroughly impressed by Spooky's participation here on Pinside. I hope that as the company grows they do not lose sight of what (and who) makes them.