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Duke
March 2, 2008, 3:43pm Report to Moderator
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Anyone with the Mr. Pinball Price Guide want to tell me what a 1997 Williams Medieval Madness is worth? In 9 out 10 shape!

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They tend to sell around the 6000$ mark..  Sometimes a bit more or a bit less..  Keep in mind that prices have been dropping somewhat.  They were selling around 9000$ - 10000$ about 2 years ago.

Mike


Currently owning:
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MAME in Sega cab with 25" arcade monitor (Has a 12" Bazooka powered subwoofer in it) - Not for sale
Williams Civic Center Shuffle Alley (Puck Bowler) (1973) - 350$
Seeburg LS1 "Spectra" Jukebox (1967) - 300$

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Heavy Metal Meltdown SOLD - leaving soon

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Hot Tip, Countdown, HS, WWF, TFTC, T2, RS, Pinbot, Laser War, LOTR, Flinstones, FH, DM,
STTNG, Getaway, Silver Slugger, Laser Ball, Bad Cats, Batman Forever, Meteor, TZ, Galaxy,
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I looked the value up:

Mr.Pinball 2000: $3200
Mr.Pinball 2001: $4075
Mr.Pinball 2002: $4700
Mr.Pinball 2003: $5025
Mr.Pinball 2004: $5075
Mr.Pinball 2005: $6100
Mr.Pinball 2006: $6700
Mr.Pinball 2007: $6425
Mr.Pinball 2008: $6700

Of course, the value posted is in excellent shape,
no visible wear, new rubber rings, new pinballs and 100% working.
This is the value as sold between private parties, dealers are usually more
expensive due to rent, inventory, salaries, warranty & delivery.


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- Sylvain.


Looking for 1966 Bally Capersville, 1967 Bally The Wiggler, 1981 Stern Viper, 1986 Pinstar Gamatron,
1986 Williams Grand Lizard, 1991 Williams Bride of Pinbot, and a few others.
Cash or some trades available. Could also repair a machine of yours +/-$ if needed, in exchange for
one machine on my want list, non-working/unshopped welcome!
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What does 9 out of 10 mean?



Wanted Godzilla

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Sorry Iam new to this! And how would you rate the quality of a machine
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OK - Wasn't sure if you were new or not.   But "buyer beware" - a seller's 9 out of 10 is much different than a buyer's 9 out of 10.   Generalizing, if the machine is from an operator; if it accepts quarters - its a 9 out of 10.   But when you goto sell it, people will be looking at every nick & dent on the cabinet, every scratch on the backglass/translite and any kind of wear, warping or cracks in plastics, ramps & playfield.

For an elite game like MM find someone that will go with you and check it over - they'll know how everything should look, how to test all the features & give you a rough idea of value.   Its well worth it...

MM is one nice game - you can't go wrong with it.   Geez, by Sylvain's post its done better than any of my financial investments.
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What's the deal with MM? I've seen a couple in that price range on eBay.

Was it one of Williams last regular ( non Pinball 2000 ) games?

Dan
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Quoted from Bally Boy
What's the deal with MM? I've seen a couple in that price range on eBay.

Was it one of Williams last regular ( non Pinball 2000 ) games?

Dan


Yup, and it's production number was only 4016. TZ had 15000+, Addams Family was 20000+. A machine that sold less than 5000 units was considered a flop. MM just came out at a really bad time for pinball. Correct me if I'm wrong.


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-F-14 Tomcat
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-Medieval Madness!
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