I'm not convinced the prices of used games will come down that much. Initially I thought the folks buying the repro MM might put some games up for sale, but now I'm not sure. I think we may see prices stabilize which is a good thing. Prices cann't go up for ever.
I'm also not convinced MM will drop in price big time. I think it will come down to a reasonable level -- maybe $10K. Just look at the classic car world. An original is always more than a repro even though the repro is newer.
I think the real impact will be the new market. If I was Stern, I would be $hiting bricks. Folks only have so much disposable income. And 1,000 people just spend a large chunk of disposable income. For those that buy NIB, I think the majority buy one a year.I realize some can buy more than 1 NIB a year, but realistically I think one is probably the average. So that means Stern just lost 1,000 sales.
Maybe, just maybe Stern will start listening to the market if people aren't so damn busy buy their watered down product. Stern keeps reducing the quality and increasing the price. I have, in the past, been a HUGE Stern supporter and I've had enough. The product is getting so watered down, I don't even know if I want to buy the newer games at HUO prices. Plastic aprons, pegs instead of legs, clamps for the lock down bar and now good bye to the fantastic clamping system. Then add the coding issues where you need to wait a year before you know if the game is decent or not. And in spite of this crap, people have continued to plunk down their money on LEs????? And the latest is now $9K?
I think Stern is really going to need to step up their game
Better quality and better rules. If I had $8K to spend right now, it would not be on a ST LE. I get a better quality game (better build quality), a "complete" game (no code) issues, and a timeless theme with MM.
Cheers,
Duane