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Title: Howdy
Post by: k00k on October 09, 2009, 12:10:23 PM
First time poster here after just finding out about this forum yesterday. I had no idea there would be such a keen thriving community for all things pinball, its great to see!

After broaching the subject with my woman earlier this week, tricky as we're pushed for space here already, I have begun my hunt for a Getaway II pinball. We used to play this at a local night club The Freezer, back in '93. Me and a few mates of mine loved it, and we've always mentioned getting one eventually, but it was all just talk. Now, I'm going to do something about it...

So, if anyone happens to see one thats worth buying, please let me know. It would have to be one that doesn't need any work done on it, restored or repaired I presume, as I'm not that electrically/mechanically minded. Willing to learn, but not on my first pinnie. From what I've read, up to $3K should get a very good one? Just wondering, is Getaway II considered a good pinball, playwise? Also wondering what are considered some of the best pinball machines to play, as in what pinballs flow the best, if that makes sense? Any info greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: ktm450 on October 09, 2009, 12:16:32 PM
 %)% mate, my Getaway is not going anywhere it is a great game, cool music (ZZ Top), heaps of fun, fast flowing PF with the best toy ever, whats not to like about a supercharger hovering above the PF spinning balls around at twice thier normal speed!
It for me is a game I play when I want a quick fix, as it doesn't have a deep ruleset to get bogged down in.
So buy it, then maybe something a bit more complex, like Whitewater, with deeper rules but still lots of fun
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: k00k on October 09, 2009, 12:26:34 PM
Yeah, I loved it back then, and still love it now. Had a chance to play on one last night, but I think the asking price is a bit steep. Just wondering, what sort of money should I be expecting to pay for one in top notch condition, excluding shipping?
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: felixthadog on October 09, 2009, 12:41:26 PM
 %)%

Matthew
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: pinnies4me on October 09, 2009, 01:44:56 PM
Welcome again Mal!

Not sure on HS11 pricing, but I'm sure there will be some opinions posted in the next couple of days.
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: indazone gav on October 09, 2009, 01:49:06 PM
Welcome to the forum. Good choice of pin. Lots of info on pricing and ratings can be found here;
http://www.pinpedia.com/machine/348/prices
Cheers Gav
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: Wotto on October 09, 2009, 01:59:10 PM
Welcome to the forum kOOk  <..>

Getaway HSII - I believe $2K for a starter and up to 3K tops for a ball-tearer example.

You will find most cabinets are faded -  most playfields always seem to be in decent nick but in my experience it is a playfield that tends to 'look' or get dirty quickly ( not a big deal just had to mention it ).

So even if you buy a cheap dirty starter, remember .....everything is fixable and theres plenty of help here when you need it.

It would be a good 1st game to own.
Where are you located !@#

Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: k00k on October 09, 2009, 02:14:01 PM
I'm in Perth. I looked at a ball tearer example last night here in Perth, virtually mint condition right throughout, but the guy said he wants 4200 - 4500 for it :( Have to admit though, I could hardly fault it, had a few small chips of paint of the cabinet which were going to be repaired, and that was it, spotless otherwise, and apparently it hadn't even been prepared fully. I've just had a look at another one via pictures emailed to me, but condition was pretty ordinary, and he wanted 3200 for it.
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: Wotto on October 09, 2009, 02:30:25 PM
Have I lost touch guys or are these Perth prices both WAY too high for both those HSII  based on kOOk's descriptions @@^
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: k00k on October 09, 2009, 03:05:12 PM
The one that was priced at 3200 is in Melbourne...
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: Extra Ball on October 09, 2009, 04:42:29 PM
Pins in WA sell for 30% more. Getaway will cost 2-3k here, not surprise 4k for WA.
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: Caveoftreasures on October 09, 2009, 04:54:34 PM
the dude who wants 4200 for a getaway needs to give himself an uppercut.if he had the box it came in, without any blemish's, then maybe.
but he would have to throw in his 18 yr old daughter for that price.lol.  *)*

i saw 3 at a sellers recently when a container had come in and he was talking 2000 to 2500 fully shopped.
i do admit, some prices in QLD seem to be lower sometimes than melbourne or other parts.perhaps, over-supply up here.

sounds like this machine is loved by everybody. anything with a super charger has my vote.  ^^^ ^^^  *%* *%*  ^^^ ^^^
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: ktm450 on October 09, 2009, 05:00:20 PM
I'm in Perth. I looked at a ball tearer example last night here in Perth, virtually mint condition right throughout, but the guy said he wants 4200 - 4500 for it :( Have to admit though, I could hardly fault it, had a few small chips of paint of the cabinet which were going to be repaired, and that was it, spotless otherwise, and apparently it hadn't even been prepared fully. I've just had a look at another one via pictures emailed to me, but condition was pretty ordinary, and he wanted 3200 for it.

Yeah, sounds like he is dreaming!
I would say 2.5-3k would get you a nice pin, with the obvious faded decals they all have em, be careful about wear around the inserts because there is so many of them in the middle of the PF
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: k00k on October 09, 2009, 05:17:05 PM
I was probably willing to pay 3500 for it, as it really is mint, but 4000+ is kinda pushing the relationship with my sensibilities and the minister of finance... :)

I looked carefully over this one, no wear on the playfield anywhere, no chips, decals all intact, apart from where the ball gets shot from initially. Looks like it just needed a clean.
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: Pop Bumper Pete on October 09, 2009, 06:06:52 PM
Welcome
Make sure that you have a large space fo where you want to put your Getaway II

Nobody stops at just one pinball machine  !*!
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: Strangeways on October 09, 2009, 06:38:08 PM

 $.$ and  %)% to AP !

Enjoy the site - and remember - It never stops at one Pinball !
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: tonyt on October 09, 2009, 07:10:41 PM
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Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: illawarra_steelers on October 09, 2009, 11:15:17 PM
Welcome mate, great you found us, stick around and good luck tracking that pin down  ^^^
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: ajlaird on October 10, 2009, 01:00:47 AM
Welcome aboard - I would definitely say a Getaway HS II would be worth it as a first pin. I have seen them go at auctions for well over $3k every time; but if you can get one under $3k in pretty good condition go for it. Over $4k? The guy is probably dreaming.
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: Replicas on October 10, 2009, 09:30:31 AM
 $.$ and  %)% to Aussie Pinball k00k
Great choice for you first pinball, Good luck in finding one I am sure the right priced one will come along.
Living back in England you guys sure pay premum rates on pin's, A Getaway back here will set you back around the £600 to £800 mark thats around $1400AUS dollars. And thats for a fully working fair to good example.
Not sure if its worth buying one from here and shipping yourself. Could work out a damm sight cheaper than the prices you are getting down there at the moment?
Not to sure if I have seen one for sale on the U.K. Pinball site Wiki. Will get back to you on that.
Good luck on finding one and like the other members have said, you can never stop at owning one pinball.
Darren.
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: Replicas on October 10, 2009, 09:35:50 AM
Thought I had seen one for sale on our group pages,
Check out the link, Also check out some of the other machine prices.
http://ukpinball.wetpaint.com/pages/Tables+For+Sale
Darren.
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: k00k on October 10, 2009, 01:03:00 PM
Welcome aboard - I would definitely say a Getaway HS II would be worth it as a first pin. I have seen them go at auctions for well over $3k every time; but if you can get one under $3k in pretty good condition go for it. Over $4k? The guy is probably dreaming.

Thanks for the repy AJLaird. If you see them go for over $3K everytime, maybe a mint one like the one I viewed is worth $4K? To be quite honest, the one I was offered at $3200 was less than ordinary, I would class the cabinet as poor, that many knocks and scrapes and missing bits of paint, wouldn't have paid more than $1.5K for it tops...

Thanks for the replies also Darren. Good for me to get an idea on prices and what I should be paying, but I think our prices out here in Aus are going to be inflated somewhat, just due to where we are, on the the other side of the earth, reasonably isolated. I see there's one on there for 595pounds, in very good condition. I'm really after excellent to mint. I also think shipping costs would just make it prohibitive. 2 months wait for it coming on a boat, once its been trucked to the port, just wouldn't be cost effective unless you were buying in bulk.
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: beaky on October 10, 2009, 01:21:22 PM
 %)% to "THE" forum

HS2 is a great pin to start your collection with.
good luck on finding one in great nick
Title: Re: Howdy
Post by: KAZ on October 17, 2009, 02:17:44 PM
 $.$ & %)%
Getawy11 is a great pin.
It would be on my top 10 list for sure.