While a pinball machine will wear out eventually, you're way offside on this one. (and even once it does start to age, what are we talking? a flipper rebuild? New rubbers?) Play field condition is king because that's the thing that's near impossible to fix unless you spend big $$$.Games played is definitely relavent. Much like the KM on your. Car. It’s an indication of how much closer you are to having breakdowns and signs of wear appearing. Just like a used car, it may be working fine today, but a broken part and rust is loaning in the future. The same is true for pins, they wear and they break down and the more a steel ball bounces around the playfield the more damage it creates, just not always obvious at a glance. Still a nice looking pin from what I can see, but there is signs of shooter lane wear and game count is higher than I would be looking for. I am sure a buyer will come for it. GLWYS.
There's a Pinside thread with some great information (who knew?) that confirms what I've been saying:
How many plays is a lot? | Buying and selling advice | Pinside.com
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Here's a Stern Metallica with over 11,000 plays.
Documenting the entire life of a Metallica Pro on Route now 11,209 Plays | Operating/routing pinball machines | Pinside.com
| Forum Topic by Okarcades
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Here's a Stern Star Trek with over 35,000 plays.
Stern Star Trek now with over 35,030 Plays! | Operating/routing pinball machines | Pinside.com
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Seriously. If you're somewhat OCD about the condition of your pinball machine like me, buy a Cliffy for the shooter lane. Or don't even.