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Addams Family Wanted

alchy

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Looking for machine in good or better condition. Gold or standard edition. Cash waiting for sensible price.



Thanks David
 
GOLD/LE's:- Go for £4,500 plus.. IF.. BIG if you're able to find one.



Standard:- Range in prices from £1,500 - £3,500 in my experience.



What is your spending budget?
 
£1500 to £3000 max depending on quality of course..



I am not after a gold edition unless it was for the right price
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Regards David
 
alchy' date=' post: 1698348 said:
£1500 to £3000 max depending on quality of course..



I am not after a gold edition unless it was for the right price
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Regards David



If you find a 1500 Addams these days ...then firstly you will be *very* lucky, and secondly it will prob be a complete wreck. Just the reality of the pin market at the moment.
 
GrizZ' date=' post: 1698350 said:
If you find a 1500 Addams these days ...then firstly you will be *very* lucky, and secondly it will prob be a complete wreck. Just the reality of the pin market at the moment.

I agree.. but you can BUT not very often get one for peanuts. I know.. I have.



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The 2nd/used market has boomed, plus 20k of those tables were made.
 
alchy' date=' post: 1698353 said:
but 3k isn't peanuts to some people:)

You missed my point totally.



..What I mean is some top tables i.e Addams Family have come across my path BUT not every often. The last one I purchased was for peanuts (very little money) considering.
 
retrogamerdaz' date=' post: 1698355 said:
I saw one for 1,500 the other day. Not sure on quality though.

It does happen.



Re:- Quality. You get what you pay for, don't get me wrong you could view & play it & the seller may not know that he/she is sitting on an investment & that the average price is 2k plus.



Snap their hand(s) off.



Buy cheap, sell high? Play till it bores you & sell on & make a little bit of profit? or keep for ever?



Either way that is your call. Enjoy. We're here to help.
 
retrogamerdaz' date=' post: 1698355 said:
I saw one for 1,500 the other day. Not sure on quality though.

I've paid even less. Once it a blue moon though..
 
Multiballs' date=' post: 1698358 said:
I've paid even less. Once it a blue moon though..

Bring back the good old days of picking up Addams for £300 all day long. Cheapest one I picked up was £180 is was in bits but all there.

TZ in those days was a little more to pick up, around £350 to £400.
 
replicas' date=' post: 1698374 said:
Bring back the good old days of picking up Addams for £300 all day long. Cheapest one I picked up was £180 is was in bits but all there.

TZ in those days was a little more to pick up, around £350 to £400.

Gone are those days.



That's life..Sooner people realise that the BETTER!
 
save your money imo. they are good machines but not that good.i liked mine when i had it but have had just as much fun and more from pins costing a lot less.

the only good thing is tha fact that it will hold it's money when you come to sell on.
 
Ahhh, I'd defend TAF anyday, there's good reasons it's sold so many more than other tables. Can't see many being available for under 2 grand but it's still a great looking pin and the flashers at the start of multiball is still the best effect out there (you can stick you dildo waving MM thing where the sun don't shine.... doesn't hold a candle to a TAF)
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On a positive note they do come up for sale at a regular basis - one on ebay at the moment but at an eye watering price (kind of surprised to see 2 x TAF and a MM in the picture right next to a window letting in bright sunshine)
 
Good luck finding a tafg for £4500. Ive probably seen 5 for sale in 5 years and the last few standard machines have been priced at not far off that. If you are going to drop up to 3k you would be better served looking for a SM/TSPP imo
 
johnwhitfield' date=' post: 1698381 said:
Ahhh, I'd defend TAF anyday, there's good reasons it's sold so many more than other tables. Can't see many being available for under 2 grand but it's still a great looking pin and the flashers at the start of multiball is still the best effect out there (you can stick you dildo waving MM thing where the sun don't shine.... doesn't hold a candle to a TAF)
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Agree with John. TAF is a stone cold classic. Never thought I'd fall so in love with mine. It *IS* 90s pinball - hence the demand and prices for it.



Good luck with yr hunt, I'm sure you'll find one and have a lot of fun with it.
 
Not a huge fan of TAF gameplay wise, but the machine rekindles great memories. The one thing that did it for me with that game was 'the power' music and the throbbing of the magnets as they activated....I would still own one today if i had the room, but i am more of a speed and flow kind of player and waiting for a hand to grab a ball, do a little ditty and hand me it back is such a ball aching nightmare the billionth time you see it, it just had to go. Furthermore, i would rather have my balls smashed in by stiletto wearing pinball geeks than hear the words 'showtime' ever again... Each to their own 'n all that.
 
Rus, you do realise that I will now have to shout SHOWTIME at you when we ever meet.
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Anything can get tedious but if you can own only one machine (like I currently do) TAF is not a bad one to own. I have not had a single guest in my house who hasn't ended up laughing whilst they played it, not a single one has passed on a game and most ask me to turn it one when they come back. That might be the case with any table but I can't help feel it is the easy to get on with nature of the Addams Family theme.
 
Calimori' date=' post: 1698394 said:
Rus, you do realise that I will now have to shout SHOWTIME at you when we ever meet.
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Anything can get tedious but if you can own only one machine (like I currently do) TAF is not a bad one to own. I have not had a single guest in my house who hasn't ended up laughing whilst they played it, not a single one has passed on a game and most ask me to turn it one when they come back. That might be the case with any table but I can't help feel it is the easy to get on with nature of the Addams Family theme.





if you like TAF get SS....equally entertainly pin IMO!



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jonathan' date=' post: 1698382 said:
Good luck finding a tafg for £4500. Ive probably seen 5 for sale in 5 years and the last few standard machines have been priced at not far off that. If you are going to drop up to 3k you would be better served looking for a SM/TSPP imo

I got offered one for in & around 4,000 Euro (CBA converting)..tables on the continent tend to be a state.



and OMFG is was a mess. Serious. 15 rivets had been fired through the lock down bar. The cabinet was scratched to F. Real shame.. It hurt the eyes.
 
Picked one up this weekend for less than anyone mentioned here and fully working thanks for the posts.



This thread can now be closed.



Regards Dave
 
£900 full working order except had to resolder a dry join on the bookcase. Decals are 98% nearly perfect playfield is 7/10 because of a few planking near magnet area. Now covered with factory quality decal meylar. So now 9.5/10

Not selling will be keeping this one.



Regards Dave



Oh it cost me £46 quid to pick up.
 
GOLD/LE's:- Go for £4,500 plus.. IF.. BIG if you're able to find one.



Standard:- Range in prices from £1,500 - £3,500 in my experience.



What is your spending budget?
WoW, not anymore they don't............... lol :eek::eek:
Sorry about reviving an old post but I found it a good read....
 
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