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Ebay Auctions 2014

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Ahhh... the old "I Forgot To Measure My Pinshack Before Buying An Enormous Topper" mistake. So easily done :eek:

Originally cost £300. Blimey I bought 2 pins for that and still had change. Okay, okay, I know. Neither of those pins are currently working... but that's just a minor technicality.
 
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They are called Grave Walkers. You can get a Freddy one, Dracula, Werewolf etc etc. They are available in the UK and cost about £65. So I'm not sure why anyone would pay over £300 to get one from the States.
 
They are called Grave Walkers. You can get a Freddy one, Dracula, Werewolf etc etc. They are available in the UK and cost about £65. So I'm not sure why anyone would pay over £300 to get one from the States.
Wow, you're right Fintan! I only had a quick Google and didn't find any for sale in the UK but pretty much everywhere in the US they're $99. I found one on eBay.com for $75 albeit international postage was $80, but total of about £95.

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Sorry I nearly fell of my chair looking at the pictures in that Addams auction. The patch up job on the front of the cab is only surpassed by the shocking damage on the sides of the backbox.

I'm currently fixing up the cabinet on my crappy R&B which, even as a sub-£1k machine, is getting waaaaay more love than that Addams. How he can even think about putting an £11k price against that is beyond me. Absolutely bonkers. :cuckoo:
 
Maybe these Addams owners see the word 'GREED' on the table and think it entitles them to ask such stupid prices for them. Or that maybe the 'gold' editions are actually worth their weight in it.

"I'm rich, I'm rich I tells ya!"
 
Whoa 11k.....damn imagine how many pins @Nedreud could buy with that much cash! :)
Wow! I needed a good laugh after the day I've had at work. This was LULZ to the max.

My current average price per pin is coming in at a healthy £208.33. By my calculations I could get around 52 partially non-working or project pins and still have change for a cup of tea.

£11k? My ****.
 
Yeah - Might be enough slavagable parts to save a less knackered machine from being broken up for spares.

Damn shame to see a good machine destroyed so badly through such lack of care though :(
 
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