That's an interesting one, aside from the (in my opinion) much nicer cabinet art and the gold plate/dmd animation, is there anything else different?
Good luck with that
I think the Michael Jackson pin had been heavily touched-up.I wouldn't be totally surprised if they get $10k for it. Star Wars fans are a strange breed. I work with someone who has spent thousands on the toys that came out in the 70s/80s. There's a lot of middle aged men out there with a lot of disposable cash looking for an investment. If you are going to spend 5k on a sealed plastic toy then it's not much of a jump to pay twice that for a very limited piece of starwars art that just happens to be a pinball machine
Mind you it didn't work for the Michael Jackson pin or the horror that was "Funtime Frankie"
Quite a nice No fear too. TBH like the backglass.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161925602884?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Can it really be that bad of a game? Does anyone have any love for this machine/theme?
Makes it seem like he doesn't know when really he does. So buyers think they have 'discovered' it.It doesn't add up, he's selling a MB but has it listed as 'pin ball machine'. He must have some idea about the hobby if he had a CV too?
Makes it seem like he doesn't know when really he does. So buyers think they have 'discovered' it.