+1.i have seen pins on c/l locally that were priced way out there. the ads sat on there for months. many times the seller would drop the price 50 or 100 dollars and still no takers.
the seller either gets the hint that the pin is way over priced and reduces it to where it will sell.or they just sit on the pin. eventually they will let the pin go at a fair price.
If you notice it's the same people over and over and over and over well you get the hint it's groundhog day here in Nebraska as far as Pins on craigslist.
Hey and sometimes cheap pins dont sell! Have a nice Klondike the player wheel i snot indexing, there are several listed in KC for 900-$1700 (not selling) first $375 takes it and it has all new rubber and bulbs. Hell Mr Pinball price list says its worth $625. I just do not have th edesire to fix it, but will eventually.....then I can list it for $2500 ha ha!
t2 normally what? No... No it doesn't. T2s start at 1000, and only get to 1500 or so if they are super duper nice. If you can find someone to buy a t2 for 2200, sell them a bottle of water for 10 bucks. I'm sure they'll pay it.
retail john retail... i wouldnt pay more than 800 for a t2 but ive seen them sell QUICK at 1200, and ROUTINELY at 1500 and OCCASIONALLY at 2000-2500, hense i said factors, which include geography
Thats right geography! In lake of the Ozarks Williams Klondike "has sold for $4500 fully restored and I only want $1700" I am moving there, it seems there are some good pin prices and very generous people.