you can call any machine mint....and hey just because I think its mint doesnt mean that it is...lol...
If someone selling tells you that there game is mint then it just make buyers look at it...so I dont see why people cant use it to sell whatever they like...may as well try to get lookers...then they can make up there own mind if its minty enough for them...
Well said Paul . I think you hit the nail on the head in that a seller can describe his/her machine in whatever condition they like . In the end it's up to the buyer to make a decision on the condition they think it's in .
I sold a pin on ebay a while back back and although it was in "mintish" condition I actually chose to describe it as "immaculate" .
"immaculate" is the closest word to describe a 10/10 pinball.