Author Topic: Has The love Been Lost For Wms/Bally Machines?  (Read 401 times)

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Offline Cursed

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Re: Has The love Been Lost For Wms/Bally Machines?
« Reply #15 on: November 04, 2012, 08:15:58 PM »
it would cost me double as id have to give my wife the same amount to do as she wishes

So good to hear im not the only one that has to do that!  *%*

I do think the love has left the room (for now) but i also think the crest of the Stern wave is about to peak. Don't get me wrong i have a Bally, a Williams and just sold a Stern to get a NIB Stern.

They are all good IMO, and to ignore one brand over another because of age is crazy IMO.

Great thread, very timely at the moment.  ^^^

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Re: Has The love Been Lost For Wms/Bally Machines?
« Reply #16 on: November 04, 2012, 09:59:38 PM »
Good thread.
 
Next month marks the 4years of owing my first pinball machine (TAF) and till this day, I’ve succumbed in owing just the one pinnie. I guess for me, there’s no reason why I would want to do the exercise in buying an A class title and sell down the track or have it sit there in a growing collection.

Yeah, I’ve played majority of these b/w games, funds is not an issue and I’ve got the space. So what’s holding me back? I don’t know.  !@#

The introduction of Pinball Arcade this year has been a valuable tool in knowing the rules and game play of certain games released. Though playing them in the field is like saying “whatever” and there goes another cross to my list.

Could a NIB Stern be my answer?
Hopefully, next year.

Stephen.
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