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: ============ 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$
Currently babysitting =============== Heavy Metal Meltdown SOLD - leaving soon
Previously owned ============= 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, 6MDM, TSPP, MB.
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.
Cheers, - 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!
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.
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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-The Getaway: High Speed II!! -Spider-Man -F-14 Tomcat -Guns N' Roses -Lord of the Rings -Twilight Zone
-Medieval Madness! -Indiana Jones (Williams) -Star Trek: The Next Generation -Champion Pub -Terminator 3 -Congo -Johnny Mnemonic -Tales of the Arabian Nights