No surprise that I am with Wong and Drano on this thread...
I've likely owned as many or more of the B/W JPOP games than almost anyone... (10 examples) of the 5 pins John designed.
End result is the same response and result as Wong in physical presence regarding ToM, CV and TOTAN, yet I still love the games I sold.
I had 2 or 3 TOTAN's and the last one I sold was the Chad Keller restored one for $10,000. Only example I have ever played that is nicer is Menace's HUO TOTAN. It is beautiful, and if I just had a few at home for non-pinheads to play, this would be the best and greatest candidate.
I had 2 TOM's, but the only but the only one intended for me was the one Wong found me years ago. It took years back then for Mike to locate it as well. Chesnutt brass and new ramps installed. It will be up and playable after over 3 years finally at Bluffs season finals on Dec. 17.
I've owed 3 WCS 94's and I keep buying them and then selling them to friends. I don't think this situation will ever change. Great for friends and pinheads but fantastic for kids. Star Wars Episode 1 is in this same category. Like WCS94, too easy for league and tournament play but great for family and friends and non-pinheads to play.
CV is beautiful. Mine went from Drano to me to a really good home. Like Drano, I wished I kept it and played it longer, but I know Bardon has one and is open to trades so....
As for keepers, just ToM and SWE1 for me for now, but loved the rest as art and pretty pins. Had to make room for more challenging pins is all.
Someone on the forum offered $9500 cash for a ToM not too long ago. I don't recall anyone I know with a ToM that bit and sold theirs...