Minty, NIB, I don’t see the point
I suppose this is a counter point to Cavey and his NIB, minty attitude
A pinball machine is for amusement, that is why they were built
You put your money in, hit the ball around, and hopefully score enough points to have another turn
These machines saw many years of use in arcades, fish and chip shops, so naturally they got a little battered. A few dints and scratches make up a part of what a pinball machine is. A little bit of playfield wear does not effect my enjoyment of a game.
Until a few years ago, none of us even dreamed of owning a brand new, never played pinball machine. Part of collecting was ‘the hunt’, doing research, talking to other enthusiasts, keeping an eye out, trying to find that next game.
Nowadays, there are some collections that are made up of machines that have never had a coin inserted, never been on location. People just turn up at a distributor, reach into their deep, deep pockets, and drive away with the latest offering from Stern
I see people buying a game and then selling it on, no attachment, just another toy
I don’t like the ‘the only good machine is the latest Stern’ or ‘I will only buy older games that are in perfect condition’
This is not what pinball is about
(Don't get me started about pro's, premiums and LE's)
I think there is something missing these days
: Pete