I grew up in the 70s pumping quarters into arcade games, my favorites being Star Castle and Defender. I was never really a pinball fan back then. That all changed last year when visiting my sister I played Gottlieb's 1975 Spin Out. Instantly it sparked the pinball bug. Searching CL, I came across a reasonably priced Bally's Eight Ball was now a proud owner! Of course you can't just own one, so I found a 1990 Williams Rollergames which I then sold to pay for the ultimate machine, a 2004 Stern Lord of the Rings, my favorite machine to date. I upgraded the machine with a Pinnovators headphone jack an LE-style shaker motor. The machine rocks, literally! To keep the rest of the family interested, I then aquired a 1994 World Cup Soccer, one of the funnest pins I've ever play. GOOOOAAAL! never gets old. I am now looking for a Star Trek Next Gen in excellent condition. Please give me a shout if you're thinking of selling yours. Thanks!