Its the prices that people are willing to pay that surprise me, top money, becoming an exclusive hobby me thinks.
Agree, there are some older pins that have moved on, but Asking price, 7k for a CV or 9k for a Tron LE and the current pricing of new pins surely are pricing out many people, myself included.
Anything is 'worth' what someone is willing to pay for it. They both sold pretty quick so that's the price at the mo it seems7K and 9K for those are a laugh also! sure they are both nice but you'd have to be mental to pay that for them.
love em mateBlimey. . . you can't move for the stuff.
How things have changed.
Anyway. . . what do we think of Jaguars![]()
do you deal in bitcoin also ?Anything is 'worth' what someone is willing to pay for it. They both sold pretty quick so that's the price at the mo it seems
do you deal in bitcoin also ?![]()
I don't deal in Pinballs I buy them to play. They're not an investment for me . I have about £40ks 'worth' of machines at current prices but if there's a crash and that falls to £4K, then it will only cost me that to replace them when I change them up. Hence me saying what is the current value is all that matters to me as all I can do is I make sure I pay fair price compared to the market at the time. What happens to the market overall after that is a different matter . Those two sales seem to be about right as things stand . Like Chris said you would think things will change next year (and things generally are going to get tough for a lot of people) but who knows , strange times!do you deal in bitcoin also ?![]()
I ain’t paying 7k for a loaf of bread!I don't think the price of Pins will actually come down, it's just ahead of the inflation curve and I think everything else will soon catch up.
It’s the 4K might be 3.5k now LW3 some guy is trying to sell which makes me laugh, these ppl deffo go off the HLD silly prices.some cook is selling No Fear on Facebook for £4K - just nuts.
Neil.