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Medieval madness pinball for sale12/31/2023 If you can't spend $6K on a pinball and still call it a toy you shouldn't buy it. Buying games for repair and resale is another story but that's a short term gain at best. Losing money is a far greater possibility if you're buying shopped out and working games. With that said I wouldn't consider any pinball a good investment from the perspective of gaining value year over year. It was about as nice as it gets so that was obviously a factor. He had 2 of them if you can believe that. A friend of mine sold a MM here recently for $8K. There are less pins here so I guess it makes sense. I'll also say that the pinball market where I live seems to be higher than that of the US. I would have no concern about reselling it over the next couple of years at that price if I wanted to. For me the fact that many others do is enough for me and I'll be honest and say I would look at it as a feather in my collecting cap. Obviously this option is not for everyone and I don't even believe it's "worth" that much. if it were in immaculate condition I would buy it for $6K. I had to put some of it back together and repair the MPU but I'm into it for maybe $500 and it's in great shape (still needs to be shopped eventually).Īs far as the MM is concerned. I bought a translite on ebay for $20 or something. To be honest, anyone with a game is smart selling them for 15k+ to idiots and they'll rebuy their game back for almost half the price next year. I'd say same as Cactus Canyon remake prices. I got mine for $450 non working and missing the translite. The 2023 rerun will probably be like 8k for classic. It's not a terribly tough game to find but local can be a waiting game.
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