My friends in the hobby who've known me a while laugh at my progression, but I've noticed what seems like a recent explosion in new members looking to buy their first machine, and I thought I would put together this handy dandy little set of guidelines for how I've managed to expand my collection well beyond my original limits.
You see, I had long talked about having a few things at home - a High Speed and an Elevator Action. So the descent into obsession couldn't have been a complete surprise, just perhaps the depths to which I sank.
My first mistake was with my first pin. Frustrated with looking for a High Speed without success, I bought a Triple Strike from Mr T. The $400 seemed like a lot of money (ha!), but I should have started grander. At any rate, I shopped it, cleaned up the cab, and really enjoyed watching the exact same pin start the riot in Police Academy.
This made my High Speed look really expensive when I found one (or Beatmaster found me, however you want to look at it).
At any rate, my limit was 2, and that held true until we rearranged the basement to fit more in. I added Flash Gordon, then Whirlwind. By then Warlock was buying a pin here or there so I was lucky enough to haves - some of his visit my row of 4, and then bought his (now spiroagnew's) Funhouse. Of course, FH and WW cost a lot more than TS or HS (I refuse to discuss my O1 experience-too painful) and I slowly built up the pin value.
RS was next, and I was done. (Ha!)
How was I to know that Monkeybug was gonna cut loose his beautiful TSPP which I'd long coveted not a month after I bought Roadshow? Couldn't pass that up. Or that McMean was gonna need to sell his Tron the next month? Or that I'd be offered a gorgeous LOTR the very NEXT month?
The Tron was the most contentious, because while I'd made my wife aware that there were 5k pins out there, I'd usually spoken of them with derision. We had quite the heated discussion going up the dvp when I told her I wanted to buy it and what it cost.
At any rate, after picking up those 4 I was in so over my head I had to dig out a bit, which I did by trading Tron and selling LOTR.
My focus is now on bang for your buck, so when I told her I was buying Grand Lizard and Jokerz, after LOTR and Tron I'm pleased to report she hardly even blinked.
And the rule of 4? Well, I rearranged the basement again recently, and can easily fit 7, possibly 8 in a pinch. I'm still officially only allowed 4. I'm guessing she either hasn't counted in a while, or has given up, because I'm at 7 again.
Biggest piece of advice? If you try to get rid of your wife's treadmill to make space for another pin, do not say "At least I USE my machines".
Pretty sure that cost me the Rollergames I wanted at the time.
You see, I had long talked about having a few things at home - a High Speed and an Elevator Action. So the descent into obsession couldn't have been a complete surprise, just perhaps the depths to which I sank.
My first mistake was with my first pin. Frustrated with looking for a High Speed without success, I bought a Triple Strike from Mr T. The $400 seemed like a lot of money (ha!), but I should have started grander. At any rate, I shopped it, cleaned up the cab, and really enjoyed watching the exact same pin start the riot in Police Academy.
This made my High Speed look really expensive when I found one (or Beatmaster found me, however you want to look at it).
At any rate, my limit was 2, and that held true until we rearranged the basement to fit more in. I added Flash Gordon, then Whirlwind. By then Warlock was buying a pin here or there so I was lucky enough to haves - some of his visit my row of 4, and then bought his (now spiroagnew's) Funhouse. Of course, FH and WW cost a lot more than TS or HS (I refuse to discuss my O1 experience-too painful) and I slowly built up the pin value.
RS was next, and I was done. (Ha!)
How was I to know that Monkeybug was gonna cut loose his beautiful TSPP which I'd long coveted not a month after I bought Roadshow? Couldn't pass that up. Or that McMean was gonna need to sell his Tron the next month? Or that I'd be offered a gorgeous LOTR the very NEXT month?
The Tron was the most contentious, because while I'd made my wife aware that there were 5k pins out there, I'd usually spoken of them with derision. We had quite the heated discussion going up the dvp when I told her I wanted to buy it and what it cost.
At any rate, after picking up those 4 I was in so over my head I had to dig out a bit, which I did by trading Tron and selling LOTR.
My focus is now on bang for your buck, so when I told her I was buying Grand Lizard and Jokerz, after LOTR and Tron I'm pleased to report she hardly even blinked.
And the rule of 4? Well, I rearranged the basement again recently, and can easily fit 7, possibly 8 in a pinch. I'm still officially only allowed 4. I'm guessing she either hasn't counted in a while, or has given up, because I'm at 7 again.
Biggest piece of advice? If you try to get rid of your wife's treadmill to make space for another pin, do not say "At least I USE my machines".
Pretty sure that cost me the Rollergames I wanted at the time.