Its really fun, just wish I had the chance to play it more!
I could be wrong but I think it was initially 7k, then when Bond came out everything else jumped up in price with Stern's price increase, and the dollar is now crap so big increase for us.Was godzilla pro 7k on release? Thought it was higher
What roughly are the costs involved when importing. Have you looked into the shipping costs, customs / duty fees etc? And is there much work involved in converting the power supply?Anyone still after a Bond 60th, consider importing one if you can it's like 15k cheaper
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I would not know where to start with all that stuff. But.. others on here have imported machines in the past so hopefully someone would be able to give you more info.What roughly are the costs involved when importing. Have you looked into the shipping costs, customs / duty fees etc? And is there much work involved in converting the power supply?
Could be interested.
Yeah some of them sure seem way better prices. I updated GZ was £7,395.Ah OK I didn't know that, seems reasonable these days don't it
What roughly are the costs involved when importing. Have you looked into the shipping costs, customs / duty fees etc? And is there much work involved in converting the power supply?
Could be interested.
I think for me it has actually, I waste far to much time thinking about the next machine and being on hereTalking about pinball pricing has become a hobby itself!
Yeah but it's a Mando...Has yesterday's lovely Mandalorian Pro for £5950 made owners of all Stern Pros (and Premiums I suppose) a little nervous? I'm out of space and wasn't even looking for a Mandalorian but even I was tempted, it's practically brand new and has some very nice extras. I personally valued it quite a bit higher.
£2k+ cheaper than current NIB Pros, and that's without taking into account the extras it has.
It's great for the buyer and we all want lower prices, but on a selfish level not when it could affect the value of our own Pins.
Is it a one-off or is that where the market is at right now?
It’s what they are worth ish, those pins have always been priced too high used to me which is why I have never bought one.Has yesterday's lovely Mandalorian Pro for £5950 made owners of all Stern Pros (and Premiums I suppose) a little nervous? I'm out of space and wasn't even looking for a Mandalorian but even I was tempted, it's practically brand new and has some very nice extras. I personally valued it quite a bit higher.
£2k+ cheaper than current NIB Pros, and that's without taking into account the extras it has.
It's great for the buyer and we all want lower prices, but on a selfish level not when it could affect the value of our own Pins.
Is it a one-off or is that where the market is at right now?
. Nothing wrong with prices coming down but I think NIB would have to follow.We should rename this post: ‘The Official This Machine is Too Cheap Thread’
It’s NIB prices that are in need of correction.. Nothing wrong with prices coming down but I think NIB would have to follow.
We keep getting the odd offer here and there of 8k pros and 11k prems but that’s what 200/400 less roughly and not significant. For sterns anyway.It’s NIB prices that are in need of correction.
It’s NIB prices that are in need of correction.