KING BLING !
Active Member
Sadly I KNOW your correct on the age demographic and how it relates to pinballs. Had a house party of about 15 people few weeks ago....other then 5 mins of play or saying "oh that is cool" was about the interst...one thing they all thought being unfamiliar with the hobby was how in Hell could any pinball be worth more $2000 tops. Guests were 30-50 yrs of age. As hobbyists pass on so will the high prices. Even when I had a much larger home and hosted 100+ people the sheer lack of interest with painfully obvious.If younger generations (under 35-40) don't get into pinball in a bigger way, I think used pinball machine prices will definitely come down big time in the future. I'm encouraged to see younger people playing at places like Tilt in Toronto but do they love the game enough to own machines at home like we all do?