Value check - Laser Cue pinball

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I've got a Laser Cue pinball I may try to sell my uncle and I wanted to see what the general value of such a machine is. Here's how it ranks in condition on a 1 to 10 scale.

Backglass = 9
Playfield glass = 8 or 9
Body = 6 or 7 / some wear and aging but not bad
Playfield surface = 3 / worst flaw. No gouges but large portions of the artwork have flaked off
Playfield targets and objects = 6 / some wear but nothing broken
Electronics and mechanics = 7.5 / has a few weird issues like a bumper that causes a tilt when tripped and a stuck drop target, could use some bulbs and TLC, but mostly playable

Anyone care to venture an opinion?
 
$350 - $400ish max.


I've got a Laser Cue pinball I may try to sell my uncle and I wanted to see what the general value of such a machine is. Here's how it ranks in condition on a 1 to 10 scale.

Backglass = 9
Playfield glass = 8 or 9
Body = 6 or 7 / some wear and aging but not bad
Playfield surface = 3 / worst flaw. No gouges but large portions of the artwork have flaked off
Playfield targets and objects = 6 / some wear but nothing broken
Electronics and mechanics = 7.5 / has a few weird issues like a bumper that causes a tilt when tripped and a stuck drop target, could use some bulbs and TLC, but mostly playable

Anyone care to venture an opinion?
 
Even with the playfield in that bad of shape?

That bad ay? I can judge better from pix but if the playfields art is mostly worn off it might just make a good parts machine being the playfield is the most expensive part to replace. If it's trashed then you looking at a $250 machine as long as the boards are working and the backglass is a 9.
 
Damn, I never see deals that low in Dallas. If I did I'd have a serious lack of parking space in my garage and a really pissed wife. Both would be worth it. hah
 
I'll agree the $250 range. I traded one back in 2003 because I couldn't sell it for $400-$500. The backglass was near perfect; the cabinet was a little rough on one side but not trashed; the playfield was VERY nice and had next to no wear.
 
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