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ChadTower:

Way more.  You could get a distributor down well below retail buying that many at once.

Jeff AMN:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on June 17, 2009, 09:23:41 am ---
Way more.  You could get a distributor down well below retail buying that many at once.

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You could on the newer ones, but the older games really aren't too common to find as NIB so they get a ridiculous premium in some cases. Really, all I'd want NIB from Stern is Spider-Man, Shrek, and Lord of the Rings. HA! LOTR isn't even included!

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: Jeff AMN on June 17, 2009, 11:09:31 am ---You could on the newer ones, but the older games really aren't too common to find as NIB so they get a ridiculous premium in some cases. Really, all I'd want NIB from Stern is Spider-Man, Shrek, and Lord of the Rings. HA! LOTR isn't even included!

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Hard to find, maybe, but higher priced because of that, not really... not much market for slightly out of production NIB pinballs right now.

Visitor Q:
pffff... Sterns.  :P

 :laugh2:

Jeff AMN:
Stern has made some good games. Just like Data East people like to write off their entire collection because they don't have Bally or Williams listed as manufacturer. The truth is, Stern has some hidden gems. Just about every pinball community agrees that Lord of the Rings is a worthy top 15 pinball machine. Spider-Man and Shrek/Family Guy are both pretty highly regarded as well.

Sure, there are some duds, but Stern has some good games that would be worth owning.

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