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Not generous. Just the way the market was then.

You can bet your **** that after I've sold a game, it's value sky rockets. I'm cursed
 
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Saw a Monster Bash once, and the owner proudly told me she cleaned it every week without fail, I was a little surprised then when I could barely see any playfield insert lights thru the years of black dirt :eek:, the playfield glass and cabinet were well shiny though :rolleyes:


Heh, excellent.... and the dirty ones can be the best playfields underneath sometimes !
 
My favourite TFTC is still regularly coming up on eBay.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tales-Fro...eo_Games_Coin_Operated_MJ&hash=item1e8573ada2

Wish he'd make his flipping mind up though. I've seen it advertised anywhere between £800 and £1000 and even at the lower end it's well overpriced. Surely he's realising by now it's not worth what he's asking for it in it's current condition?

How much must he have spent repeatedly listing the bl**dy thing !?! Madness.
 
£245 Buy-It-Now Zacc Pinball Champ project.

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251440496877

Never played one, but if I was nearer this would be worth a punt...

I rather liked the look of this too. Are Zaccaria's mostly like a Bally inside or totally different? At the time of writing the Buy-It-Now is gone as people have started bidding instead - currently £180, 2 bids and 7d 07h hours to go. For a "Parts or not working" that's beyond my limit for a project pin, unless of course this is some uber-rare ultra-collectible?
 
Thought, bargain £800 for a decent looking BOP, someone won with one bid then it is straight back up with a £1350 OBO BIN :confused:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=171231523887#ht_0wt_0

Can't get over just how useless the photos are on this listing! 2 blurred snaps, one with severe motion blur for an asking price of £1,350.

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I'm trying to sell a MacBook on eBay at the moment for £250. It's in very good condition, and to demonstrate that in support of the asking price I've added 74 hi-res photos: http://r.ebay.com/yegXkQ. I realise that people use eBay as an advertising platform and bypass it for the actual sale, i.e., "Note this item is listed elsewhere", etc., but with an ad like this they must get lots of messages asking for better photos and details about the condition.
 
I rather liked the look of this too. Are Zaccaria's mostly like a Bally inside or totally different? At the time of writing the Buy-It-Now is gone as people have started bidding instead - currently £180, 2 bids and 7d 07h hours to go. For a "Parts or not working" that's beyond my limit for a project pin, unless of course this is some uber-rare ultra-collectible?

Diff board set , and there is far less info out there on the web so unless you are good with electronics - board issues are gonna be the main problem. Pretty hard to come by working replacement boards so repair is the only way forward. Battery leak damage is always a possibility.

Zaccs are far less common over here so its also harder to find game specific parts. On the plus side the playfields are very nearly bulletproof and always seem to be in great condition. Shame the other pin manufacturers of the time didn't make their playfields as hardwearing.
 
Oi Bradford. Your just jealous. :p If you had thought of using blurred out of focus photos then perhaps someone would have wanted your Freddie sooner. Or maybe if you had just listed it as "pinball" rather than letting people know what it was.

Next photo I upload is going to show me resting pint glasses on your MB in the Pipeline
 
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Oi Bradford. You're just jealous. :p If you had thought of using blurred out of focus photos then perhaps someone would have wanted your Freddie sooner. Or maybe if you had just listed it as "pinball" rather than letting people know what it was.

Next photo I upload is going to show me resting pint glasses on your MB in the Pipeline

Edited to use the correct form of "You're". Oh the shame. Just goes to show that if you hang out with thick kids then you catch it.:oops:
 
Looks like a bidding war between two people, both of whom have hardly any feedback?

Possibly an attempt to drive the price up to their minimum but that will work even less effectively than just setting a reserve. Very strange.....
 
Looks like he's fishing for someone to send him a message with a nice offer

"I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime"

But for that delivery price...its a bargain at 2k :p
 
Another 'mint' STTNG!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Star-Trek...eo_Games_Coin_Operated_MJ&hash=item338a5f4a3d

"Restored by a professional to a very high standard". Hard to tell from the blurry pics but that lockdown bar complete with pop rivets don't look too mint to me.



Ooh, don't want to buy a nice populated playfield for it do you?!

If anyone wants any background on any of the machines for sale by John as per his STTNG above then just let me know. Ok - all the pics are bobbins but all of John's machines have been maintained, refreshed and fettled by a fellow locally-based pinball owner (excluding the Dr Who that was refurbed and resprayed by me :)).
Martin
 
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