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rotten03
11-06-2005, 04:45 AM
I hate to ask about what something is worth, but I came across an old pachinko machine. I mean no lights no screens nothing but wood and metal pegs. The glass is not broken anywhere but you can definitely tell its old. They're asking $85 but the lady cant tell me if it works. It's got balls with it and the instruction manual. Think it's worth the cash? Thanks guys.

AlanD
11-06-2005, 07:01 AM
Not really. I have had over 20 of them with lights and such that I have picked up over the years. I think the most I paid for a very plain one without electronics is $25-30. Unless it is in excellent shape I wouldn't go over that price and probably an absolute max of $50.


They make a nice conversation piece but that's all really. Gameplay isn't very exciting if you aren't winning prizes and no pretty lights and screens and such to look at instead :)

Arcade Antics
11-06-2005, 04:50 PM
They make a nice conversation piece but that's all really. Gameplay isn't very exciting if you aren't winning prizes and no pretty lights and screens and such to look at instead :)
Exactly -- unless you really, really LOVE Pachinko, I'd let that lady keep it. Put that $85 toward an arcade game or a pinball machine instead. ;)

smork
11-10-2005, 10:22 AM
When I was a kid they used to sell Pachinko games in the Sears catalog (not sure if they still do or not, but i'd bet on not). I remember them as not being terribly expensive then, so i doubt they are worth much now, especially in unknown condition.

A big part of the "fun" in pachinko is playing in some pachinko parlor with all the noise and sounds and the opportunity to win something. Just don't see it as the sort of thing you'd want to play at home.

Videogamerdaryll
11-29-2005, 02:42 AM
I hate to ask about what something is worth, but I came across an old pachinko machine. I mean no lights no screens nothing but wood and metal pegs. The glass is not broken anywhere but you can definitely tell its old. They're asking $85 but the lady cant tell me if it works. It's got balls with it and the instruction manual. Think it's worth the cash? Thanks guys.

I really need to come here more.
No $85.00 is Way too much..
I fix these machines up and get them much cheaper(when I find them).
Check out my collection page for some pics if the two I currently have(spend less then $50.oo each.

Wrestlemaniac
01-11-2006, 02:55 PM
This topic makes me kinda sad lol, i just bought a pachinko from ebay for 300 euro ( don't know how much that is in $ but i guess it's almost the same).....so looking at all te reply's saying it's worth like 50$ or something makes me feel like i paid way too much :embarrassed:

Oh well, it's still worth it anyway, i didn't buy it to actually play with it, to me it's a unique collectors item for my wrestling collection because the pachinko is wrestling-themed.

For those interested, it's themed after Tiger Mask , a legend in japanese pro-wrestling.

But anyway,i'd still like to know your opinion on it,did i really pay too much then ?

But do keep in mind that it is brand new, has al kinds a of lights and stuff,comes with 400 balls and the best part....it even has a little lcd screen in it because sometimes you have to play a wrestling match or something ( have to figure that out when it arrives)

So it's definatly more complicated then the old ones....

But still....too much ?

tholly
01-12-2006, 06:01 PM
But still....too much ?


i always say that anything, no matter what it is, isn't too much if you are happy with the price / item and get enjoyment from it.....so, if you really like it, you should have no reason to question your purchase...