Interesting article on the price of pins & the banning auctions here -
Stating the average pin has doubled in price in the last few years (!) I’ve been kinda figuring most have gone up by about a grand. Eg a hs2 used to be about £1500/£1700 and I’d now expect £2500. But maybe that’s more inline with new prices creeping up.
So question; do you think Banning auction was an outlier or the canary down the mine and all prices are going to shoot up beyond that of new . I’m tempted to agree it was an outlier as of people with money to burn following lockdowns. Interesting how they say there was a lot of first time buyers who have got into it seeing the national coverage.
The Retro Game and Cryptocurrency Booms Intersected in One Wild Pinball Auction - IGN
A recent Museum of Pinball auction resulted in a massive bidding war, revealing a world where the cryptocurrency and retro booms intersect. We met one of the bidders.
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Stating the average pin has doubled in price in the last few years (!) I’ve been kinda figuring most have gone up by about a grand. Eg a hs2 used to be about £1500/£1700 and I’d now expect £2500. But maybe that’s more inline with new prices creeping up.
So question; do you think Banning auction was an outlier or the canary down the mine and all prices are going to shoot up beyond that of new . I’m tempted to agree it was an outlier as of people with money to burn following lockdowns. Interesting how they say there was a lot of first time buyers who have got into it seeing the national coverage.