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wow.

Welcome to the board,
And a few tips.
1. LOCATION.
2. prices?
3. pics
4. Were not the boogey man, were not going to hunt you but it would be nice to know where your at and who knows there might be more local people on here by you.

I have an operation wolf and a solar city pinball for sale.
 
Ah, cut him some slack.

Welcome to the board! Tell everybody where you're from, and what you would like to sell your stuff for. Also what kind of working condition it's in, and whether it's beat all to hell or not.
 
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Awesome. :D
 
I have an operation wolf and a solar city pinball for sale.

As a general rule, in order to sell stuff you must tell potential buyers:
What you have for sale (ding! you did that!)
The condition of the items (bzzt! At a minimum: do they work at all? More specific: are the cabinets solid, are all the bulbs working, are there any abnormal sparking sounds?)
Where it is (bzzzt! not so much)
How to contact you (Ehhh...We're left assuming you want a PM)
How much you want for it (bzzt! not so much)

Now that last one's a bit tricky, because it can come in many forms. You could say you want $X for the pair, or you might want $X for the one and $Y for the other. You might be willing to entertain offers below your stated figure (folks usually denote this by saying 'or best offer').

Heck, you might not have any idea what they are worth, and not want to say something too low (thereby losing money) or too high (no response). In that case, you might say 'Make an offer'.

Note: No matter what price you put on these, someone on these boards is SURE to respond and snarkily tell you that it's too much money. Ignore those people. It might BE too much money, but if it is, you won't make a sale, and thus you'll know. If you don't want to sell it for less than a certain amount, that's fine. Just understand that there may be NO ONE who's willing to pay that amount.

A note on location: For things like arcade machines, location is ESSENTIAL. Freight shipping runs into the hundreds of dollars, so knowing where a machine is located is necessary for anyone to have a clue whether the sale might be interesting. You NEED to mention this.

Unfortunately, if you live a 6 hour drive away from the nearest collector who is interested in your machine, then you are going to have a hard time selling, no matter what your price.

Good luck, and remember that you CAN edit your posts, so you could easily fix this one, and perhaps sell your machines!
 
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