FT - Parts: 10 Pinball Games Available For Your Arcades

For an average of $350 each for a non-working EM, you will be sitting on them for awhile. If they were in nice, working shape, then you'd probably get a good $350 each for them.

For the trade, you'd probably have a better chance trading all 10 for 5 working arcade machines. Ten dead for 10 working machines is a bad trade.
 
Working pins go for quite a bit more than $350 a piece in the bay area. Even the old EM ones. Except for a few specific games, arcades rarely go for more than that. It's only a "bad trade" if you're trading an awesome game. I'm not picky.
 
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