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Joined: 10/28/2013(UTC) Posts: 455 Location: Boulder, CO
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I've bought that same model, newer for $150.00. $500 is way to much for a 9 year old home model. I have buyers for that but I'm not going to rip them off by charging them that price. I can get them that model brand new for $500 I sell commercial grade coin ops used for that much Come down on the price and I'll get that table to a happy home. Edited by user Thursday, August 20, 2015 9:05:19 PM(UTC)
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Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 10/28/2013(UTC) Posts: 1,087
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I don't know what HM2000 is, but I bought a Twister when I first got into this game, and once I replaced the men with counterweighted me, it played great, and definitely gave me all the tools to take my game to the next level.
I think I paid $550 for the Twister.
$300 is a great price for the new player who is figuring out if they want to get good at this game. No need to have the $800 bar tested table when all you need to do is practice the 5 and 3.
$150 is a joke Davin. lol...any Tornado table is a good buy. $300 is a good price.
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Rank: Newbie
Joined: 11/4/2013(UTC) Posts: 1,654 Location: Littleton
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I would say, if the men are counter-balanced, then $375. Otherwise, list for $350 and take no less than $300.
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Rank: Newbie
Joined: 10/28/2013(UTC) Posts: 190 Location: G.J.
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Check out Davin with his mob boss shit. Get em Davin!
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Rank: Newbie
Joined: 10/28/2013(UTC) Posts: 455 Location: Boulder, CO
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I did not take a middle man cut on the table. Nor will I on this one. I just want my new players to get a decent table at a good price. I literally can get that table brand new for $500. Scott you got ripped off buying a twister for that much used. Ross bought his first table which was higher grade (storm 2) for like $150. Never been played. I had nothing to do with that one. Even though the table I got was also a storm 2. Edited by user Friday, August 21, 2015 3:48:04 AM(UTC)
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Rank: Newbie
Joined: 10/28/2013(UTC) Posts: 0 Location: Fort Collins
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There was an ad for a free mint Twister on Craigslist Fort Collins about 3 weeks ago. I replied 17 minutes after the posting, and of course someone made arrangements before I sent a reply.
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Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 10/28/2013(UTC) Posts: 1,087
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Originally Posted by: What Monkeys Eat Scott you got ripped off buying a twister for that much used.
I bought a Twister brand new about 18 years ago, because I didn't have $1000 to buy a coin op, nor did I really know the difference. This was back in the day before any foosball websites...or Craigslist for that matter. I'm just saying sometimes a player doesn't have $800 to spend on a Tornado. As long as one has the right shaped men...you can learn the mechanics of the passing and shooting on a Twister just fine. X |
"When I get to the table, that person, I don't care who they are, they're my mortal enemy. I hate them. " - John Grizzly |
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Rank: Newbie
Joined: 10/28/2013(UTC) Posts: 455 Location: Boulder, CO
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I understand that sometimes players don't $800 to spend on a new table.
That's why I help players who are actually trying hard and practicing to get better find tables.
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