FA: Giant 250 Pinball and Video Game Deal! TNT Amusements

MY deal has 110 PINBALL MACHINES!!!! That other deal is all VIDEO GAMES. I think Pinball machines will be a whole lot easier to sell!!!

Id be intrested in few pinballs, but at the right price. I have to go look in my couch for 300,000

Would you break this up? or is this a firm lot???

From what i see on the forums you give killer deals, on parts...etc
 
You know, if the op and RLEVIN really don't want to sell their games, they shouldn't waste their time by listing them on ebay for prices they know nobody will never pay. Over $1k per game? Are you kidding me?
 
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Hi! This deal is just for a small portion of our games....just making room for more inventory!! I am not selling games wholesale except as a whole lot....as we are continuing our retail sales! Todd
 
I think the ratio of things selling all depends on prices.

I've sold a good amount of stuff but it has mostly been video because pinball is a bit more $$$$
 
Wasn't there a memo about ceasing the price police and the general crapping on people's for sale threads? Good luck with the sale Todd! Let me know when that Berzerk cabaret is up for sale! :cool:
 
I too, have refrained from stating whether or not this is a good price.

The fact is, I don't have $300,000 or anything close to that. I highly doubt anyone here does, except for the ones in the business.

So, it does no good to comment on price unless you are seriously considering making Todd an offer.


The one thing I will comment on is the "sales figures for 25 years" post. Prices have gone to shit over the last few years just like real estate. Not to say the lot is not worth every penny of $300K.
 
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Thanks!! Berserk is very happy in my game room at least for the moment! :) Certain games like Ms Pacman, we have sold over 600 units over the years--Asteroids over 100. But many of the video games we sell are in rather low numbers. Pinball machines have the distinction of being very unique and many buyers do NOT play video or just certain games. Sales of pinball machines have been increasing, as well as Shuffle Bowling Alleys--as they cannot compare play with a video version on a Wii, megatouch or a Mame.
I have sold over 50 each of popular pinball machines like Pinbot, High Speed and F-14 Tomcat, which come to mind...Todd
 
Regardless of whether or not anyone buys EITHER of these lots (and I am inclined to believe that it is a hard sell in BOTH cases) ...it has people talking about it.

I see this as a sign of the times. Business is just plain ASS for everyone these days, unless you deal in items that are necessities. It's doesn't cost these guys anything to OFFER such packages, and if someone happens to pull the trigger, it's a BIG payday. I don't blame them one bit. Unfortunately, the only people who will have enough room for this kind of package would (most likely) need to already be in the business. OR have tons of cash and a LOT of room somewhere.

Perhaps I should put MY complete personal collection up for sale and see how people react???

Lee
 
WOW! Then all my sales figures for the last 25 years of home sales must all be wrong!

Hi Todd, I alway enjoy your posts. I think maybe things will change and are perhaps changing even now? I know the Baby Boomers who are getting older all enjoy the Pins more than the 35-45 year olds who enjoy the Video games? Would it be safe to say that My generation (i am 40) are into Video games more than Pins? When my Father is over and we are in the Game room him and his buddies are all over the Pinball machines while my buddies and i are playing the classic Video games.

Anyways very nice lot of games, good luck with the sale
 
First off, nobody in this economy, let alone a pinball and video arcade enthusiast has $ 300,000 plus $15,000 for shipping to open an amusement center. I think you would be better off selling individually. Good luck.
 
Regardless of whether or not anyone buys EITHER of these lots (and I am inclined to believe that it is a hard sell in BOTH cases) ...it has people talking about it.

I see this as a sign of the times. Business is just plain ASS for everyone these days, unless you deal in items that are necessities. It's doesn't cost these guys anything to OFFER such packages, and if someone happens to pull the trigger, it's a BIG payday. I don't blame them one bit. Unfortunately, the only people who will have enough room for this kind of package would (most likely) need to already be in the business. OR have tons of cash and a LOT of room somewhere.

Perhaps I should put MY complete personal collection up for sale and see how people react???

Lee

i would consider being a heating contractor on long island as a necessity business,but it is also ass.cold and snow=NO WORK never thought i would see the day.
 
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