Thanks Mickey !!!!!
Sold my Scared Stiff big framed poster the first 5 minutes I was there.
Scored a drink with Mark! Win - Win
The thing I was most proud of myself for was .... I did not buy any games! (I almost took the Cheetah) Well, I think my wife was more pleased.
Actually, glad I sold some games to pay for a SPP I am picking up this week.
So I guess that is what I scored.
Thanks to all that visited my vendor space -- WannaPinball.com
Games that I still have, if interested ...
Shadow, High Roller Casino (ball launch part needs replacement), Rollergames
and Sinbad ... Actually, I will probably be keeping Sinbad for a while...it performed so well for the whole show! It can serve as my System1 testbed
Hope to bring my soon-to-be refurbished BOP 2.0 next year ... I am on the 2nd wait list ... they need more people to order. Go for it!
-Paul - WannaPinball.com
I was looking at the flash body in the outdoor flea market area to use as a swap for mine since I have some damage and that one was in better shape but couldn't agree on a price. Does anyone know if it sold or who the seller was?
Quoted from marcgans:I was looking at the flash body in the outdoor flea market area to use as a swap for mine since I have some damage and that one was in better shape but couldn't agree on a price. Does anyone know if it sold or who the seller was?
Jeff Moorhead: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rocketland-coin-op/291585101050
He actually added prices to all the remaining pins at some point. It had $150 on it. It was still there when I left around mid-day on Saturday.
Quoted from E_N_3:I would like to say thank you to everyone who stopped by my booth and said hi, or said nice things about my "PinArt" (playfields that I rewire with leds and are made to hand on wall as art) and/or the "gold art", or even just the little pop bumper night lights that I had for sale. I was super nervous to do the convention, and this was my first time doing anything like this, and as usual, the community really made me feel welcomed!
Thanks again!
--Ed LI NY
That gold art was really cool. Good stuff!
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Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice! Can I come over?
Quoted from Tokkentakker:Picked up an incredibly clean High Speed and a HUO Gold Ball. Just rushed home from work so I can start getting them upstairs to the man cave. Can't wait to play them tonight. Was first time at Allentown. Best weekend ever. Big thanks to Ivan and crew. Great to meet you all.
Was this the Gold Ball in the free play area? If so, that was the nicest one I have ever seen!
Great score!
Chris
Yes it was. Every time I walked past it Friday there was a group playing it. Not a hiccup all day. Glad everyone enjoyed it. Going to hang on to this one for a long time.
Quoted from mac622:That gold art was really cool. Good stuff!
Thank you soooo much for saying so! It really means a lot!
E_N_3 Just saw you on YouTube courtesy of PinGeek, love the playfields - would be cool to see a documented "before" and "after" since you mentioned literally pulling these pf's off of the trash heap........post up a thread!
How much you sell those for usually???
I picked up a bunch of small parts. I also bought a set of SBM and BK plastics. I picked up one of the Xenons and a Black Knight from that vendor outside. I ordered some new legs for them last night from PBR so I will get them set up when they arrive and throw some power to them. Ah, I also bought a new BK backglass...from Mayfair I believe.
Just got Gold Ball put together in the man cave and played a few games. Love it. Such a beautiful example. Had never seen one before in person.
Quoted from Pinball_Nate:E_N_3 Just saw you on YouTube courtesy of PinGeek, love the playfields - would be cool to see a documented "before" and "after" since you mentioned literally pulling these pf's off of the trash heap........post up a thread!
How much you sell those for usually???
I did a "show special" of $250 for any PinArt, and I am going to try and keep the price there for pinsiders and such. When I started, I used to be diligent about taking before and after pics, as there were some I was surprising myself a with. However, I haven't been as good about pics, as I didn't think anybody was interested in seeing the befo and after, other than myself. I suppose if there are people who are interested, I can post pic
The pics I could find are by far not the worst of the worst,must what I could find in terms of a before and after. This is the same one that you would see in the PinGeek video as a completed version.
The PinArt was really cool! Hope you did well at the show. I would have seriously considered one, but wall space is something I just don't have available. Sorry!
Chris
My brother bought a STTNG at the show -- certainly not CQ but a nice players machine.
Playfield looks pretty good. Great game. I used to own one and currently have ST. My STTNG was in much worse condition, so I sold it. Now, I get to play his
I had to go out of town and could only stop by for an hour or I might have been tempted by something. I wish Hobbit would have been up and running when I was there.
Quoted from SilverUnicorn:The PinArt was really cool! Hope you did well at the show. I would have seriously considered one, but wall space is something I just don't have available. Sorry!
Chris
Thanks for the kind words about my PinArt! I hear you on the walls space being limited, mine is the same way! Although, another reason I like the PinArt is that it allows me to admire the art of games that I can't fit in my FLOOR space now. LOLA so I guess wether it is floor or wall space, space is always limited for us pin-heads!!!! LOL
Quoted from Pinball_Nate:Great before/after pics......will be looking for one - keep posting new ones completed!!
Thanks! Now that I know people would actually care to see pics of them and my progress, I would be more than happy to start a thread. My only question is what category/sub-catagory to list it in...hmmm.
That's awesome that you are looking for one! That means a lot, thanks! Is there a style, theme, or era you like? I have about a dozen in the line to be done, so if there was one that you might like, I would also be happy to bump it up in the order I am working on them.
Picked up a Gottlieb "Diamond Jack". So many "shoulda" items that I missed. Who got the Taito "Space Invaders" backglass? Was hovering over that "Bank a Ball" playfield in the indoor flea market, but never pulled the trigger. It was an early production one with some variations which I've never seen before. Kicking myself now. It was great to see everyone, but I missed a lot of you guys too. Gotta have a meeting time and place for Pinsiders at the next show.
Hey folks... is there a list of the games that were present at Allentown this year? Can't seem to find one.
Amazed with some of the deals found in this thread. Freedom EM for $175? Doozie for $350? Whew. You guys are spoiled rotten up there! Want for nothing, price or selection-wise.
Picked up the Neptune at the outdoor flea market, assorted back doors, legs, play meters, etc. from the inside vendors.
Picked up a Gottlieb baseball "project" machine at indoor flea market. Perfect glass and playfield. Set it up today and it fired up and stepped up to ball 1. I played it through 5 balls and the game ended and even the match worked. Barely any scoring worked but after about 30 or 40 games everything except 1 scoring issue had fixed itself. Its now cleaned, waxed and re-rubbered. Wow, that does not happen very often. I feel like it was a super score.
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