OK So I have had a lot of interest from buyers, however they all seem to be in France!
Had an offer of £16K with all my spares.
Discuss!
Had an offer of £16K with all my spares.
Discuss!
Pinsit Dave?
Then again I don't think I'd like the responsibility. Seen it, briefly played it. Your shack is a shrine
You could break my arm though[emoji6]
Do you think it's worth the perceived £16k value?
That's 2 Limited Edition Sterns, 2 JJP's, or at least 4 B/W A-rated titles. I know I couldn't keep that much value in 1 single game - I don't think I could value any game that highly.
My view - sell it. Even if they do remake it, then if your maths are true you've still gained £6k.
I have no plans to sell my kidney, but if the price is rightDo you think it's worth the perceived £16k value?
That's 2 Limited Edition Sterns, 2 JJP's, or at least 4 B/W A-rated titles. I know I couldn't keep that much value in 1 single game - I don't think I could value any game that highly.
My view - sell it. Even if they do remake it, then if your maths are true you've still gained £6k.
16k pin tables............... Ouch!
I always thought TAF was out of my reach at around 3k...
BBB is rare and desirable enough that it will never drop to 6k. First editions will always keep their value. Books, cars, jukeboxes, pinball.
No-one is going to sell their 10k BBB for 6k. It just isn't going to happen. They'd be of the mind that "i'd rather just keep if if that's the word on the street". You see how that's self-regulating? Suddenly you can't get one even if you tried - unless the price is right. Then people realise its still a 10k+ pin and the price police go quiet. Rarity and collectors' desire will always tend to a sellers market.
You seen a flood MMs for sale recently? Nope. Same story.
Remakes only ever increase the value of originals. Tons of examples in history that demonstrate this.
Keep it. Sell it. I couldn't say either way. In my mimd, 'owning it' is 80% to a collector, and you only live once.
Tim
BBB is rare and desirable enough that it will never drop to 6k. First editions will always keep their value. Books, cars, jukeboxes, pinball.
No-one is going to sell their 10k BBB for 6k. It just isn't going to happen. They'd be of the mind that "i'd rather just keep if if that's the word on the street". You see how that's self-regulating? Suddenly you can't get one even if you tried - unless the price is right. Then people realise its still a 10k+ pin and the price police go quiet. Rarity and collectors' desire will always tend to a sellers market.
You seen a flood MMs for sale recently? Nope. Same story.
Remakes only ever increase the value of originals. Tons of examples in history that demonstrate this.
Keep it. Sell it. I couldn't say either way. In my mimd, 'owning it' is 80% to a collector, and you only live once.
Tim
I agreeIf you need the money, sell it
If you don't, don't
I agree
What he said!