Has anyone noticed the trend in older em pins. Seems so many being advertised. Is it because no others are available? Unfortunately whenever you buy a second hand or even new pinball you have to do some repair work or adjustments. The old the more work and money. So buying too high is a waste.
Welcome to AP Mitch. Plenty of great guys here, plenty of info, no judgements whether you've got no pins or 200, or you are ranked no. 1 by IFPA or not at all. You might like to put a post in the "Introduce Yourself" section (General Discussion then Introduce Yourself)? If you are into em's there are some great restoration threads showing projects being done from member's first home resto through to high-end professional restorations. Some cool (& sometimes funny) repair stories too. Cheers, Andy.