The Aussie Pinball Arcade
Aussie Pinball Forums => General Discussion => Your Collection => Topic started by: Caveoftreasures on April 06, 2014, 09:28:51 PM
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I see sooo many pinny titles that get purchased, only to be re-sold very soon after.
Whats the FASTEST timeframe u have sold a machine after owning it and why ? titles name ? ( kept for a day, a week, a month, and so on).
Whats the LONGEST time you have kept a machine for and why ? titles name ? ( kept for months or years)............
Any interesting stories to go with the details..... !@#
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I must be a tortoise as I have not sold any (I am a hoarder for sure).
I bought my Flash in 1980 and it is in pretty much original condition, which is why I am keeping it so long.
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Still trying to sell a 51 HARVEY...LOL
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Quickest is either WCS94 or T3 as i only had them for about 3 months each - great to play onsite but in a small collection i found both were too easy and not deep enough. I like my machines to have modes and rules.
Longest is Shadow and i find it is a great challenge and i have had it for about 2 and a half years. It was my first machine and i cannot see me moving it on anytime soon if ever.
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It took me over twenty years of collecting before i finally offloaded a machine :D And that was Gtb Quick Draw that i bought on a whim when it turned up for sale in a local Tender Center here. I only kept it for about six months or so, restored it then swapped it for a Bally Black Pyramid (which i still have) and some cash. It wasn't a game i ever played back in the day hence why i let it go. So it was not only the first machine i let go, it was the one i owned for the least amount of time!
I have since sold four machines in the last couple of years for various reasons, usually needing $$ for bills or other purchases.
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My longest kept is BSD, no plans/desire to sell it or Shadow, the fastest sold was probably RFM, once restored I sold it, only had it for a couple of months... There was one quicker, less than a week, but that was the TFTC from Bumper that went back due to *long melodrama here*.. ;-)
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My fastest pin is Tron Le.
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Fastest was a ToM. I was really excited to get it, it was in a hell of a state so I spent about a month doing it up, and once it was all working I found that although it looked nice it just didn't "take". So out it went, and in came a Luci in its place.
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I just sold my Bally Black Pyramid that i mentioned earlier in this thread, had it for about 3 yrs. Sold it to a guy who was after his first pin, just something fun to play that didn't cost the earth and he took a liking to BP when i let him play it and told him that i had been thinking of selling it with an unrestored p/f but fully working.
Although i DID like BP as a player and had intended on doing its p/f up one day, it didn't fit in with the rest of my collection visually, and i really didn't like the sounds that much), and it didn't fit with my collection in the sense that the bulk of my collection are games i played a LOT back in the day (only played once or twice). It was one that i basically got on a whim, so when opportunity knocked, out it went! I have my eye on a couple of other games that will replace it when the time is right *%* *%*
Also i had my Abracadabra and Klondike for over 20 yrs before i sold them so those two held the record for longest kept machines that i've sold.
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Blackwater 100 I moved on pretty quickly. Hated the way it played, the bluegrass musical tune, the cheaper cabinet wood that flaked. Took a $1000 loss and got rid of it.
Black rosé was my first machine and would be very reluctant to sell. I even bought a nicer BR - did it up and sold it but still kept my original one.