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Whats the value of my dig dug cabaret..

HUO since 1985.

NICE/CLEAN/WORKS %100/

only flaw - 2 small screw holes on side - ?

nice condition 9 out of 10

thanks chris
 

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In the midwest, $500-$600 seems to be the top price these have brought in the last 6-7 years. Both of mine were way less than that ($), but were only an 8 out of 10. The last several at auctions went for $250-$350.

Scott C.
 
Come on man. "HUO" since 1985 doesn't work, lol. You can't do that.


BTW I've got a Pac-man here that's new for the last 6 months, because I haven't turned it on.
 
In the midwest, $500-$600 seems to be the top price these have brought in the last 6-7 years. Both of mine were way less than that ($), but were only an 8 out of 10. The last several at auctions went for $250-$350.

I would agree with this. Despite their "rarity" as a form factor, Dig Dug is a pretty common game (especially in the era of 60-in-1s) and the market for them (cabarets) is rather limited.
 
In the midwest, $500-$600 seems to be the top price these have brought in the last 6-7 years. Both of mine were way less than that ($), but were only an 8 out of 10. The last several at auctions went for $250-$350.

Scott C.

These are the same prices I have seen over the last several years and auctions also.
 
I could make some space for that popcorn machine, but dig dug? Eh. Not sure why that cabaret doesn't get much love.
 
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