They are only considered greedy if there's someone silly enough to pay ridiculous prices. Slow appreciation is good; people with too much money laying around jumping in the hobby is what's bad and now they are leaving the hobby.
It was actually a healthy market when pins were appreciating. Let's see what happens when people stop buying NIB.
Corporate greed will kill the golden goose.
It's not a conspiracy when it's happening right in front of our eyes. If you can't see your standard of living in decline which is a direct result of their policies. You are seriously blind.
Darn right...it's a free country or at least it was. We need people to wake up a little. As far as being a "noob" as you point out Mr Mike...keep taking it ...since your a "seasoned" Ottawa guy.
Yes you just proved my point. The US is also run by a leftist government like ours altho not quite as radical. That is hell bent on using so called climate change as a reason to tax us to death and stifle our economy with inflation tactics.
This is just the first step in a major correction. Over supply....then prices start to drop and fast. No new people buying machines will make things even worse as current owners have no room for pins.
Not to turn this into a political thread but we can thank our federal government for its war...
Just wondered what a Williams Indiana Jones currently going for in nice condition. Just seen one sold on pinside for 15k US. Another listed for 16k. Is this the going rate in Canada?
Just don't see many for sale.
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If Toy Story 4 catches a new younger audience which I think they are trying to do; it will benefit all of us "older" collectors. If kids like it they will become Pinball players like us. Maybe it's not for everyone but that's the market.
The price is what it is and yes the manufacturers are...
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