What they say above is all true. The books and US web sites have NEVER been much of an indication because the market goes up and down constantly (supply and demand, titles loved or hated). I remember buying and selling STTNGs relatively cheap because everyone cool HATED the STTNG franchise! At...
New PIG II interface board plus all of the limited programming documentation that I collected. (Inputs are polled, processed in onboard software, USB programmable, outputs are then controlled.) Presumed working but never installed. Includes mounting screws, connectors, attachment alligator...
Hi, I’m Wayne. “Hi Wayne!” (Ala 12 steps…)
Re-introducing myself since I’ve been on a 10 year hiatus from the pinball piracy. Been owning, buying, repairing and selling pinballs (and parts and glass) off an on (mostly off) since 1976 when my coin-op distributor gave me my first EM pinball...
Hi Ben,
I’m gay been owning and repairing pinballs since 1976 and never once called it a “pin”. So it ain’t gay, lol. Old-timers don’t call them pins. That’s what we hit with bowling balls. ;-)
Razzing you. No offence meant or taken.
Ya it's still in Google's cache for KIJIJI but no way to contact seller I think: https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:AhNci2boA_AJ:https://www.kijiji.ca/b-ontario/antique-arcade-game/k0l9004+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca
Originally posted in August. The seller didn't use their own...
That was up for sale before a few years back (how many of them could there have been in Canada?). Is that the one where you roll a penny down the aisle to hit something akin to pins? It's going way back now, likely 10 years ago.
I almost bought it, I think the guy at the time wanted too...
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