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cccgolluzram@sbcglobal.net
02-02-2007, 3:45 PM
FYI - There is somebody on Mr. Pinball Classified selling over 50 pins
for $375 each. Could be good for somebody looking for whole pins -
for parts. Some guy Jack in Cincinnati is selling them. It is listed
in todays posting there..........
seymour-shabow@excite.com
02-02-2007, 3:45 PM
On Feb 2, 5:55 pm, cccgolluz...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> FYI - There is somebody on Mr. Pinball Classified selling over 50 pins
> for $375 each. Could be good for somebody looking for whole pins -
> for parts. Some guy Jack in Cincinnati is selling them. It is listed
> in todays posting there..........
Yeah I added them up, I think it's $27000 and 58 pins. If you could
make them all complete you'd have a pretty nice early 80s collection.
Don't think he's splitting them up at all I'd buy the 9 ball!
Whoever buys this, sell me the 9 ball.... thx......
-scott CARGPB#29
bstnguy
02-02-2007, 3:45 PM
I believe that would be Jack Koch, the buddy of "Wedgie from TN"
Google his name in the group and draw your own conclusions
Incidently, where has Wedgie been?
Mrhide
02-02-2007, 3:45 PM
On Feb 2, 6:08 pm, "seymour-sha...@excite.com" <seymour-
sha...@excite.com> wrote:
> On Feb 2, 5:55 pm, cccgolluz...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
>
> > FYI - There is somebody on Mr. Pinball Classified selling over 50 pins
> > for $375 each. Could be good for somebody looking for whole pins -
> > for parts. Some guy Jack in Cincinnati is selling them. It is listed
> > in todays posting there..........
>
> Yeah I added them up, I think it's $27000 and 58 pins. If you could
> make them all complete you'd have a pretty nice early 80s collection.
> Don't think he's splitting them up at all I'd buy the 9 ball!
>
> Whoever buys this, sell me the 9 ball.... thx......
>
> -scott CARGPB#29
I'll take a centaur, the spectrum and the vector please :)
Jim D. in TN
02-02-2007, 8:12 PM
On Feb 2, 9:48 pm, "D. Smith" <d...@adams.net> wrote:
> I wonder in reality how many people actually have $21,750 to drop on these
> games? Seems like dropping an ad like that your not going to get them sold.
Some of us work for a living. Oh yeah, and some of us don't have kids
or wives and own credit cards. Yes, there are people here who have
$20K+ to buy pinball games. Do you think Lloyd T. or Joe P. get their
games for free?
Jim D. in TN
PinMolder
02-02-2007, 8:12 PM
That cash is easy compared to the real estate required to hold that
many pins...
Nwojedi
02-02-2007, 9:30 PM
or the truck to haul them. :)
steve
02-03-2007, 12:36 PM
On Feb 2, 11:55 pm, "Nwojedi" <nwoj...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> or the truck to haul them. :)
That's what I was thinking. I won an ebay auction for 100 pins
located in Louisiana back in 1997 or 1998. I resold two thirds of
them to a couple of other guys prior to pickup. I rented one of those
big Ryder box trucks, thinking it would easily hold my share. The
other two had smaller trucks. I ended up leaving behind some stuff I
would have liked to take; playfields, heads, parts.
So I'm not sure that there is a truck you can rent which will hold 50
machines.
Lloyd Olson
02-03-2007, 12:36 PM
You'd really have to check into that first. You can rent bigger stuff, but
they start requiring you own a company and other things that a normal person
couldn't meet. LTG :)
"steve" <advantagecp@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> So I'm not sure that there is a truck you can rent which will hold 50
> machines.
>
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