spencer82 New member Joined Sep 12, 2008 Messages 179 Reaction score 0 Location Herndon, Virginia Nov 19, 2009 #1 What would be considered a fair or going price for one of these, assuming it's in at least fairly good working condition?
What would be considered a fair or going price for one of these, assuming it's in at least fairly good working condition?
YODAinMN Well-known member VAPS Joined Dec 20, 2005 Messages 2,965 Reaction score 46 Nov 19, 2009 #2 $100 low ball them with the KLOV pricing!
dmbj Active member VAPS Joined Jun 6, 2005 Messages 1,423 Reaction score 4 Location Ohio Nov 19, 2009 #3 Atari pong might be worth a little more than $100 but i would say no more than $200 People can't seem to give away any knock off no name pong clones lately
Atari pong might be worth a little more than $100 but i would say no more than $200 People can't seem to give away any knock off no name pong clones lately
OP OP spencer82 New member Joined Sep 12, 2008 Messages 179 Reaction score 0 Location Herndon, Virginia Nov 19, 2009 #4 $200 for an original Atari Pong, not a clone...that seems really low?
bit_slicer New member Joined Oct 17, 2007 Messages 2,984 Reaction score 17 Location Florida Nov 19, 2009 #5 I'm thinking $600-$800 for one with all original parts and in decent shape. That's just what I've seen in the past.
I'm thinking $600-$800 for one with all original parts and in decent shape. That's just what I've seen in the past.
airlair In Memoriam Donor 2011 VAPS Joined Nov 22, 2006 Messages 4,299 Reaction score 615 Location Strongsville, Ohio Nov 19, 2009 #6 dmbj said: Atari pong might be worth a little more than $100 but i would say no more than $200 People can't seem to give away any knock off no name pong clones lately Click to expand... Tell me about it.
dmbj said: Atari pong might be worth a little more than $100 but i would say no more than $200 People can't seem to give away any knock off no name pong clones lately Click to expand... Tell me about it.
cnlmoore Well-known member Donor 2023 VAPS Joined Jan 4, 2007 Messages 5,511 Reaction score 723 Nov 19, 2009 #7 It depends on the cabinet really. $600 to $800 is a decent price, but they've gone $1200 plus if in nice shape. Not too long ago either.
It depends on the cabinet really. $600 to $800 is a decent price, but they've gone $1200 plus if in nice shape. Not too long ago either.
MaximRecoil Well-known member VAPS Joined Oct 11, 2003 Messages 3,105 Reaction score 86 Location Maine Nov 19, 2009 #8 dmbj said: Atari pong might be worth a little more than $100 but i would say no more than $200 People can't seem to give away any knock off no name pong clones lately Click to expand... What does that have to do with the value of the real thing? You could give me a knockoff for free either, but I'd pay well over $200 for the real Atari Pong upright in good condition. That's one of the most iconic arcade machines ever made.
dmbj said: Atari pong might be worth a little more than $100 but i would say no more than $200 People can't seem to give away any knock off no name pong clones lately Click to expand... What does that have to do with the value of the real thing? You could give me a knockoff for free either, but I'd pay well over $200 for the real Atari Pong upright in good condition. That's one of the most iconic arcade machines ever made.