Author Topic: Containers into Australia....how long can it last?  (Read 1014 times)

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Offline Strangeways

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Pm sent, no offence taken. The GnR is from my personal collection and I think a very fair price. Delete my comments if I cross the line because I am not a commercial seller on this site.
Those that have seen the quality of our last shipments will tell you what great condition the majority of our pins were in.........why? because 1. they were hand picked and inspected by my partner in person and 2. because there are so many to choose from that we can knock certain ones back. The pins that are being discovered are amazing,I have a pic of 3 centaurs being restored from the ground up and I am wrapped that these will end up in Austalian collectors hands.


Dave - You are well within your rights to present your opinion, regardless of whether you are a Sponsor or not.

I think the wider community can appreciate the efforts and risks that importers are subject to when importing pinballs. At the end of the day, these machines are coming into Australia, and are to be enjoyed by all.

Even if the machines are "as is" - We will have access to parts beyond our comprehension - so keep the machines coming in guys. The market has never been as good as it is and it will get better !

(After seeing those Centaurs, I had to sit down and take deep breaths..)  ^^^

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