Sold my phoenix, did I make a mistake?

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A guy came with a nice pot of money and persuaded me to sell my Phoenix pinball. It was restored to better that new. He gave me $1100.00 for it. I put a lot of hours into it. Was that a good price or did I do stupid?
 
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I had one for a little while, and I think it was a pretty low dollar pin. $400 - $600 in the price guide if I remember right.
 
only a mistake if...

Only a mistake if you will miss it.
If you were done playing it and i served you well and you are ready to move on then no not a mistake. and if you were not ready then to late.
A guy came with a nice pot of money and persuaded me to sell my Phoenix pinball. It was restored to better that new. He gave me $1100.00 for it. I put a lot of hours into it. Was that a good price or did I do stupid?
 
To answer the question of if you got a good price, I'd say that without a doubt you got a good price. The game books between $500-$600 depending on the version, I'd say double book in just about any situation means you did fine.
 
A guy came with a nice pot of money and persuaded me to sell my Phoenix pinball. It was restored to better that new. He gave me $1100.00 for it. I put a lot of hours into it. Was that a good price or did I do stupid?


$1100.00 for a Williams Phoenix is tremendous! You chose well...
 
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