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I'll throw in my 2 cents and say that most people interested in pinball would easily be willing to shell out $10-$20 for a decent reproduction of an Addam's family table on PA, even when most tables are likely to be in the $3-$5 range. I'd still love to own the real thing one of these days, and after owning a real pin this last year feel confident in my electronics skill to maintain one. Addams Family was the pinnacle of pinball in my opinion - great layout, challenging goals, great theme. Looking forward to playing it again this month at the pinball museum in Las Vegas...