My advice, as a first time pin owner/buyer, get NIB and ask if they can help deliver/set up. After that, you will realize two things: 1) How easy it is to move pins and set them up once you've seen it done, and 2) how much money you wasted on someone showing you how easy it is to move and set up a pin. But, the money is worth the stress of breaking a $5000--$8000 purchase. It's your rookie season and you will feel like an idiot most of the time, but you'll learn fast, just like I did...and the rest of pinside...despite their big talk. However things go, good luck on your first pin!