meegis
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Grats on the new home. I know how much of a pain it can be to move pins. If I'd have known, I could have helped out.
No ramps eitherOh, dim sum.... I miss that.
It was kinda funny to see how much you were stressing Mike.
Glad we could help make that part go away.
Now I just have to convince you to get at least one non-DMD in your new space and my work will be done
I'm with you. I didn't get asked to join in and lend a hand either! Oh well, we can save our backs for the next big collector move. Congrats on the new space.Grats on the new home. I know how much of a pain it can be to move pins. If I'd have known, I could have helped out.
Life, kids and debt caught up to me and the fever left. All my remaining machines are either folded up or tucked away at friend's houses (some for over a decade now - who knows if I even still technically own them). I have one Black Knight in pieces in boxes, another complete but stood on end, never even turned on since it entered my world. I have an entire basement and a another shed of pinball and slot machine parts old, new and nos. Everytime I walk by it all it seems too overwhelming to know where to begin to start over and I wonder how I manager to get here. And yet the fever picks up a little each year, especially at this "nut gathering" time of year. And so I lurk, and dream a little, and live a little vicariously while I wait for the infection to come back to me.
In the end what really matters is family, friends, integrity, health, happiness - in that order.
Here is what I am doing in the hobby today...
Right now I am in the process of removing all the heads on my 12 pins in preparation to move them up my stairs in current house which suck big time. The stairs are my new house are marginally better but because there is a 90 degree turn near the bottom and no landing means machines will have to be hand bombed down. It's a good thing the heads will be off which should make things easier. I can't wait till this is all done so I can finally settle in and adjust.
I was there once. I was the crazy cat lady of pinball, 4 pins in a condo and boxes filled with parts and accessories. I thought I could get by with stashing everything away.....didn't work.
Sold pins, parts, manuals, tools....everything. Best damn thing I ever did in this hobby! I kept the proceeds and 18 months later with the support from my wife, I slowly got back into pinball at the right pace. Yes prices had gone up but it didn't matter