Anyone seen this yet?

Looks super cool when you see all of them in bulk like that. But appearances can be deceiving.

At $109,000 for 127 machines I come up with something like this:

Roughly $1,000 for 61 pinballs is $61,000
66 vids at the remaining $48,000 gives us a number of roguhly $725.

Sure, there is some good titles in the mix that will be worth more than those prices, but I hardly think this bulk deal is a steal.
 
Man talk about asking for a headache. Gozer ....points well made. But now realize a person has no clue what shape any of these are actually in. For the vids - the monitor could be crap whether chassis is needing to be rebuilt, missing or the tubes are burned. Also - who says the boards are even there and if they are if they don;t work - yeouch.

Pins - I wouldn't even touch those without seeing them. Battery acid or playfields worn out. Neither of those two alone are cheap to fix.

No offense to Todd Tuckey meant here. He's hoping for an over seas customer I would assume. According to Rlevin he claims he moves tons of machines in bulk over seas.
 
Yeah, they say they are complete. But if they are all non-working, consider that they each may have something major wrong with them. It could be 127 headaches.


I'm thinking more like $200 a piece since they are complete/nonworking. $25,400 would be much more reasonable. Have to rent a pair of semis to haul them, though.


Probably no pinball legs or at least not enough for all the pins.
 
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