I believe that Marsien issue with the word "mint" is that, as we all know, mint means like brand new. It is used in the collectible worlds, whether it be comic book collecting or original movie posters, meaning the highest appraisal possible. When you look closely at the pic of the play field...
Pretty simple - they are trying to drive the price down so they can afford it. Pretty simple minded too, since it all based on supply and demand - hence the rise in prices in the last 18 months which I think will settle down...
Thanks everyone for alerting to a couple of RFs that are for sale, I've looked into them and they are in players condition. I'm looking for collector or near collector condition as this would be a keeper. So, if anyone is aware of a RF in great condition, pls dont hesitate to reach out!
I hope you get as much money as you can back, but with paying exchange and then duties (taxes) and then shipping, all together, they are deal breakers for me to ever buy from the US, since I think that transaction will cost 10% to 15% give or take. I f'n hate playing tax on a pinball machine...
Don't know about you Marsien, but I have been told a pinball machine is in a condition and when I went to inspect it, I found it was not in the condition described. A picture (or 15) goes a long way to see if it is in the condition described.
I have found that pictures are absolutely essential in selling a pinball machine. With pooling and cracking play field issues for new machines, a few pics and description is a must. Pics also can be a bit of a tease. GLWS
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