This is intended as a "whats your thought" on what people do OR dont do to a pin that effects prices.
Obviously this IS highly diverse, AND subjective. Its not intended to prove anything, just get peoples theres no right or wrong here just looking for feedback.
First off, Clear Coating, I read some place ( it was a clear coating tutorial ironically) that it actually reduces the value of a pin?!
The ONLY reason I can see it doing that is if the purchaser is like a purist or something and wants things as Original as possible?
The amount of work that goes into doing a good CC is crazy... to me it looks like more a labor of love then making money, and to my limited knowledge should protect the PF much better then stock.
Also when I see pins posted that say they were CC'ed they are not cheap, there more expensive so I dont know why buddy said that (ill try and find the post if anyone's interested)
Then comes cabinet side art, If your restoring a pin, and its taken a beating, I understand why you would want to patch/sand/prime and apply decals. But if you buy or sell a pin that has that treatment would it not make it less valuable? Sure at first glance its gonna look nicer, but it cant be as tough as the original silkscreen artwork and more then likely not as accurate.
I personally would not want to spend as much on a lets say identical table that had side art added then one thats got small dings and scratches on it.
You could almost turn any cabinet into anything with giant stickers right?! LOL
Would you pay the same price or more for a pin that had cab work done as an original with a bit of bump and grind?
Maybe its like how I said there may be purists out there that dont want any permanent changes and want things as stock as possible.
So would that mean if I carefully touched up the tiny scratches on my old HUO it would degrade what its worth?!
Or maybe filled in the obvious plywood grain pattern on the edges of the head (that many pins have) and perfectly painted it, could I be reducing the value of my pin?! I dunno really, its not that im intending on selling it, but just dont want to do something that would hurt that its all original?
Finally mods, I went to go see a TOM last weekend, and they guy was telling me what mods he put into it (with price tags on each one) But then it hit me... How about if I dident WANT the type of mods he had on it?
Personally, I dont care about a brand new/Old Stock coin door and I would probably NOT spend money on one... or some other gadget that might not be tasteful to me... its gonna make me want to pass personally. I understand these things cost money and TIME to install but its what HE wanted his game to look like, and as a buyer your kinda stuck in a take it or leave it type deal... could be kinda shitty.
Just tossing that out there, wondering how others view these things.
Obviously this IS highly diverse, AND subjective. Its not intended to prove anything, just get peoples theres no right or wrong here just looking for feedback.
First off, Clear Coating, I read some place ( it was a clear coating tutorial ironically) that it actually reduces the value of a pin?!
The ONLY reason I can see it doing that is if the purchaser is like a purist or something and wants things as Original as possible?
The amount of work that goes into doing a good CC is crazy... to me it looks like more a labor of love then making money, and to my limited knowledge should protect the PF much better then stock.
Also when I see pins posted that say they were CC'ed they are not cheap, there more expensive so I dont know why buddy said that (ill try and find the post if anyone's interested)
Then comes cabinet side art, If your restoring a pin, and its taken a beating, I understand why you would want to patch/sand/prime and apply decals. But if you buy or sell a pin that has that treatment would it not make it less valuable? Sure at first glance its gonna look nicer, but it cant be as tough as the original silkscreen artwork and more then likely not as accurate.
I personally would not want to spend as much on a lets say identical table that had side art added then one thats got small dings and scratches on it.
You could almost turn any cabinet into anything with giant stickers right?! LOL
Would you pay the same price or more for a pin that had cab work done as an original with a bit of bump and grind?
Maybe its like how I said there may be purists out there that dont want any permanent changes and want things as stock as possible.
So would that mean if I carefully touched up the tiny scratches on my old HUO it would degrade what its worth?!
Or maybe filled in the obvious plywood grain pattern on the edges of the head (that many pins have) and perfectly painted it, could I be reducing the value of my pin?! I dunno really, its not that im intending on selling it, but just dont want to do something that would hurt that its all original?
Finally mods, I went to go see a TOM last weekend, and they guy was telling me what mods he put into it (with price tags on each one) But then it hit me... How about if I dident WANT the type of mods he had on it?
Personally, I dont care about a brand new/Old Stock coin door and I would probably NOT spend money on one... or some other gadget that might not be tasteful to me... its gonna make me want to pass personally. I understand these things cost money and TIME to install but its what HE wanted his game to look like, and as a buyer your kinda stuck in a take it or leave it type deal... could be kinda shitty.
Just tossing that out there, wondering how others view these things.