jonathan' date=' post: 1691088 said:A guy on the UK Forum bought a WH20 for life £150. Should he get grief if he sells it for £1000?
It was £200 actually and I only want £999 for it

jonathan' date=' post: 1691088 said:A guy on the UK Forum bought a WH20 for life £150. Should he get grief if he sells it for £1000?
Steve' date=' post: 1691100 said:How about my situation then?
I bought my MM from a guy in Germany. Saw it on the German forum and took a punt. hired a van (cost £100), and took the Eurotunnel (£85), drove for 10 hours to near the German/Swiss border (£60 in diesel), spent the night in a hotel (£60), and picked it up the following morning. I paid £4500 and the machine was in a state. Drove home (£60 in diesel). I've spent the best side of 200 hours stripping, cleaning, polishing, renewing, replacing over £600 in new parts and the machine is now a thing of beauty. I don't plan on selling it anytime soon, but if I did and took all my time and costs into the asking price I would be branded a money-grabbing profiteer! I'm not looking for a profit in any machine I restore but I wouldn't want to lose a pile of cash either.
jonathan' date=' post: 1691134 said:Someone just sold a restored TAF on the UK Group for close to £5k today!
jonathan' date=' post: 1691157 said:So, just to stoke the fires, a restored TAF out of 22'000 is worth 5k, but a mint example of a 1000 run special edition,rarely up for sale, isn't?
jonathan' date=' post: 1691157 said:So, just to stoke the fires, a restored TAF out of 22'000 is worth 5k, but a mint example of a 1000 run special edition,rarely up for sale, isn't?
Dreads' date=' post: 1691159 said:Correct.....if you look on Pinpedia.com the standard TAF rates in at number 6 whereas the TAG gold is way down at number 60 which suggests that the TAFG is not as good as the std one and is therefore worth less![]()
jonathan' date=' post: 1691163 said:That's a flawed argument and you know it. Few people have played a tafg. Why is BBB so far down the list yet it's worth 10k?
Replay' date=' post: 1691176 said:At the moment TAF is even more popular than usual. Seems like any condition will go for £2k. This one if it is not my imagination has rust spots on the lockdown bar
TAF was on my list but has been crossed off as I am not paying these prices relative to condition.
Replay' date=' post: 1691158 said:Always hard to know what anything is worth! The last TAFG sold on ebay for £2.9k so clearly it cannot be worth 5k!!! Doesn't make sense though
The thing about auctions is that you just never know what might happen.......
jonathan' date=' post: 1691195 said:The last TAFG didn't have Pinball in the title which is what 99% of people wanting to buy a pinball table search for funnily enough. The 2 before that sold for £4-5k, and that was before prices went daft
Bloody hell just read through this that is mad definitely be some people kicking themselves nowSomeone should have taken me up on this![]()
Bloody hell just read through this that is mad definitely be some people kicking themselves nowWhat did you do with it in the end ?
I sold mine to buy STarTrek LE NIB 2016 I got £7.5k but it was a struggle.
Same guy bought couple pins off me at same time. He still has TAFG as I spoke to him a couple month ago.
Ohhhhhh …… lolSold it to buy a NIB WOZ![]()
Ohhhhhh …… lol