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Why does pinball have an inverse value to age curve ?

By pookycade

3 years ago


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    #11 3 years ago

    It is the same with cars. Cars from the 40s and 50s have decreased in value substantially, because most of the nostalgia market is dying and the newer generations don't really care as much. But cars from the 60's and 70
    s have shot up in value.

    The Pontiac Trans Ams are a perfect example of it. Pretty soon the crapy cars from the 80's will be worth something.

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