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Sold Original Medieval Madness

Tilt_Birmingham

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Posting for @steve brum

Price £10,000 - This is bottom price no offers...

Reason for sale is to make room for Cactus Canyon Remake thats landing sometime in May and also Steve is hedging his bets on another run of MMr in next couple of year... If this doesn't sell it'll likely be sent to @Ant-H to work his magic as it's pretty solid.

I believe @Matt Vince owned this one before Steve picked it up, its been on location at Fife St and currently on location at Tilt (So easy access if you wish to come inspect and try it out)

Considering its over 25 years old its in pretty tidy condition, apart from a sticky right troll its played solid since being in Tilt.

Some scuffs on the cabinet but nothing major, some wear around the legs which is common.

Playfield wear is really good some slight wear around merlins magic and trough but thats all I could spot.

Has Colour DMD

I believe if someone brought this and spent a good weekend stripping and workshopping they would have an great players condition machine...

If anyone has an question or need of additional photos (board photo missing as key in my office somewhere) just ask
 
Photos attached - bloody iPhone photos too big to upload via my phone
 

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Well I think this has answered the “has the bottom fallen out of the market?” question😀

10k for something described as a “players condition” game.

Guess sort after machines are still going for big bucks. It didn’t exactly hang around for long did it?
 
Incredible! And when they were originally made and being sold NIB for £3k nobody wanted them.
 
There are lots of pinball peeps will lots of machines not on forums

Of course, I know quite a few huge collectors who have no interest in the community. It's just interesting to know the value of a game. Often people outside the community pay more.
 
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