Warlords cocktail value?

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I have a WARLORDS COCKTAIL and I'm wanting to know what a fair price to ask if I decide to sell it? Not many come up for sale and I'm just see what it the current value might be. Its located in Portland, Oregon. The game works and plays great its in original condition with a few normal scuffs. The only issue is that the lower coin box door is missing but the coin door with coin mechs is intact and works.
 

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I have no idea but you are very smart to ask here BEFORE you sell... Good luck with the sale!
 
I'd say $1200 or so. These are in hot demand, so maybe even a little more.

I deliberately overpaid for mine because I HAD to have one. It's such a fun party game.
 
Hard, hard game to put a price on. I think 1200 is a bit high. Yes, its a fun game. Yes it is desireable and a bragging right for a collector. But the game has aged. I'd say a fast sell range is $600-$700. long term sale range closer to $1000.
 
you dont sell it at all, you just pay shipping (make sure it has inside delivery, with white glove service included, and insurance) to whomever contacts you about it. and dont forget to thank them for takeing it off your hands.
 
Anyone else notice the pictures have a 2006 date stamp which means they are from 5 years ago? Seems very strange.
If the internal date of the camera was never set, this is typical. We now know his camera was sold in 2006!
 
My only thought is that I'd be cautious. New poster, no history, selling one of the most sought after games out there.... with pictures from 2006. If it's the real deal, I hope it would make some KLOV'er very happy. That's all.
 
picking it up in person helps with that too. i'd say they've been selling for quite a bit more than 1200.00
 
I paid $1200 for mine last year plus shipping. You can find them cheaper but LUCK has a LOT to do with it.
 
The pictures were taken last week I don't think I have ever set the date on the camera SORRY. DAN
 
Hard, hard game to put a price on. I think 1200 is a bit high. Yes, its a fun game. Yes it is desireable and a bragging right for a collector. But the game has aged. I'd say a fast sell range is $600-$700. long term sale range closer to $1000.

If you have a nice one to sell for $600 let me know. I would love to make an easy 4-5 hundred.
 
I have a WARLORDS COCKTAIL and I'm wanting to know what a fair price to ask if I decide to sell it? Not many come up for sale and I'm just see what it the current value might be. Its located in Portland, Oregon. The game works and plays great its in original condition with a few normal scuffs. The only issue is that the lower coin box door is missing but the coin door with coin mechs is intact and works.

Looks like it in decent shape. Might clean up the paper towels, and take some new pics. I would say the machine is worth $900-$1000, in this economy...
 
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