Pin ended up going for $1450. Yes the guy doesn't know his pinball is famous Haha. Deliberately closed in on the photos so there was no hiding the wear, touch ups. It is a good pinball to play, I also remember playing it at hall of fame in Vegas and thinking it was a really fun pin. No Gottlieb's of this era were bought into the country sadly so there are many titles most have never seen. A lot of them are quite good fun. We also sold a "Diner" to a guy in Adelaide a year ago and his pin was in the Toyota commercial with the cat people in the abandoned wherehouse if you can remember. I never got around to telling him either his pin was a star.