I think it is an enjoyable pin to play, having had a pretty good bash on it at the Bushfire Aid Meet and Greet. Admittedly there were other ones I enjoyed more.
What makes the price so high - is it rarity (with around 4,000 made you wouldn't have thought it that rare) or some other factor?
Hmm, no-one's answered my question yet. What makes these things worth so much? Is it like the Holy Grail of pinball machines to some people??
i guess this is the question
is it because most go to private homes now when they come up , that very few are left on site
I always have people waiting on them , I guess this is why they are being remade.
demand is very high and suppoly is short
its a love hate game , you can play for 30 seconds or go for 30 mins on a ball