how much would you sell a Twilight zone for?

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So whats a good twilight zone bring? needs shopped but working well?

Good playfield average wear and tear on the cab. Just need a range.
 
If the wear is "average" and is unshopped? 3200... really depends on many things, but for one of unremarkable condition, 32 I would say. Be mindful that shopping this one is harder than your standard machine.
 
I have bought mine for 2000 dollar unshopped 2 weeks ago. But that was dirt cheap ... it seems the price has gone up the last year or so. I dunno why ...
 
I have bought mine for 2000 dollar unshopped 2 weeks ago. But that was dirt cheap ... it seems the price has gone up the last year or so. I dunno why ...

With all due respect, yours is in pretty used shape. The price totally depends on condition.
 
With all due respect, yours is in pretty used shape. The price totally depends on condition.

true it really depends on the state... my cabinet is faded this really drops the price. But i would not care about that if the difference would be a 1000 dollar for one with new decals or original unfaded decals.
I'll post some new pics next week from my 100% shopped playfield :p Looks like new.

But here the price for ALL williams pinballs have gone up, and i do not know why this is happening.
 
I agree, and I feel that prices are going up just because sales are going down. When I got into this hobby not all that long ago, it seemed that there were many machines to be had. Now, it seems hard as heck to find something worthwhile to buy. Not sure why.

I remember debating which I wanted to buy to start my pinball collection. A super nice Who Dunnit for 1400 or a super nice Doctor Who for 1300. Both were really great condition.

Now, I'd poop my pants if these came up near me for those prices.... or at all.
 
Now, it seems hard as heck to find something worthwhile to buy. Not sure why.

Because everybody wants the same titles and there's not enough of em to go around. Another reason is making money. Retailers cutting out the good deals by buying up everything and driving the prices too high for the average collector.
 
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