Difference between revisions of "Talk:What is a Pinball Machine Worth?"
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
The market sort of reflects the bias. It would be nice to identify high dollar machines from earlier eras, as well as setting some expectations for other machines. | The market sort of reflects the bias. It would be nice to identify high dollar machines from earlier eras, as well as setting some expectations for other machines. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | I don't think a repair site should explore this topic at all. -scochar |
Revision as of 10:46, 7 August 2012
I don't like the idea of trying to put games in A list B list etc. categories. At the end of the day it's worth what it's worth to you! Your "A' list Monster Bash might be a "C" or "D" lister to me because of the gameplay or I don't like Monsters. Someone may value 80's games or only EMs ( all of which your game list ignores! )
Actually, it isn't what it is worth to you, it is worth what someone else will pay for it. Subtle distinction, I know. What I was trying to do here was to bucket the machines so that people can get some perspective, without trying to create a price guide.
This page is awfully biased towards WPC and Stern games. ts4z 18:41, 17 May 2011 (BST)
The market sort of reflects the bias. It would be nice to identify high dollar machines from earlier eras, as well as setting some expectations for other machines.
I don't think a repair site should explore this topic at all. -scochar