Quoted from northerndude:LOL,
"If only "you" were closer"
"If only you were in XXXXX"
"awe man, so far away from me"
"I'd buy it but......."
I’ll need to talk to my wife. You dont hear that one here, lololol.
Quoted from northerndude:LOL,
"If only "you" were closer"
"If only you were in XXXXX"
"awe man, so far away from me"
"I'd buy it but......."
I’ll need to talk to my wife. You dont hear that one here, lololol.
Quoted from Mahoyvan:Good to see Parksville finally on the map! I worked at Oceanside place for 4 years and was the only pinhead north of Victoria. Heading to Tofino this weekend, hopin' Howlers in Uki is still operating a couple machines
There’s a few pinheads in courtenay comox
Quoted from derekbro:Does anyone know who owns the surfer in Lethbridge that’s on kijiji?
I know him, he’s a good guy, he doesn’t know anything about fixing pinball and I’ve helped out with what little I know.
Quoted from Soltic:Folks, looking for an Elvira Premium or Signature, also looking for Godzilla Premium or LE.
Thanks!
Here you go, not mine
https://www.pinballrevolution.com/threads/elvira-house-of-horrors-premium.11995/
I talked to him but declined as there was too much wear on the playfield for my taste for the price he was asking.
Quoted from derekbro:Does anyone know who owns the surfer in Lethbridge that’s on kijiji?
Looking for a board for a cheetah. It has an alltek at the moment but I’m looking for a board I can put the tournament code in. Thanks very much.
May have a Metallica Pro coming up for sale/trade. 300 plays and in great shape. Looking for Godzilla Pro or Kiss Pro. Would add cash for a premium of either game. If you have any other trades, shoot me a PM to discuss. Thanks.
Quoted from pinballjm:I have a mint huo Iron Man available for trade located in Ottawa / Gatineau region
vault version ?
Yeah when I was moving my Iron Man a couple months ago everyone wanted the vault and nobody wanted the original version. I had to keep dropping the price until it finally went.
Quoted from transprtr4u:Getaway sold ..
No Fear pending
Thanks all ....
Congrats
No Fear is a fun game
Quoted from kool1:No Fear is a fun game
both gone to new loving homes .....
very underrated quick as hell game !
Quoted from HoneyBadger:Yeah when I was moving my Iron Man a couple months ago everyone wanted the vault and nobody wanted the original version. I had to keep dropping the price until it finally went.
What's the difference?
Quoted from luch:some led lighting , bigger magnet area , orange t molding
Improved cabinet decals and translite (I think)
Iron Monger was changed to a 1 piece mold with chest led.
Big magnet cores were the last VE run. One insert was also changed to blue to correspond with a new mode.
It's a great game, for sure and I wish I still had mine. I was sorely tempted to get one of the VE when they were last produced. There was word of more VE to come, but that seems to have been cancelled or pushed back.
Rob
Quoted from smokedog:Hi all.
Cash in hand, looking for any of the following reasonably priced games:
MMr Standard, IJ 93', Stern Spiderman (any version except home), Iron Man Vault, GoT Pro, LotR, Stranger Things Pro, Star Trek Pro, GotG Pro.
I don't mind arranging shipping.
Thanks!
Stern Spider-Man
https://www.pinballrevolution.com/threads/spider-man.12011/
I now have my Avengers Premium (AIQ) listed on pinside for sale or trades. Happy to discuss any offer.
Led Zep Pro
Like new, low plays.
$8300 + tax
Located in Montreal, can pack and pallet for shipping.
Game is out of production and probably not to be made again since Steve Ritchie left Stern for JJP.
Only selling to finance another game so no trades.
when did RUSH stop being in production?!? it is their newest game? they usually run games for a couple years at least.
Quoted from toasterman04:when did RUSH stop being in production?!? it is their newest game? they usually run games for a couple years at least.
Who said anything about RUSH?
I'm selling a LZ
Quoted from pingod:LZ is still in production, thats for sure.
Yeah, saying its out of production is either a bad sales tactic or just bad intel.
Quoted from pingod:LZ is still in production, thats for sure.
Quoted from northerndude:Yeah, saying its out of production is either a bad sales tactic or just bad intel.
Have either of you talked to distributors about when the next LZ run is? Just curious
Quoted from movingpictures:Have either of you talked to distributors about when the next LZ run is? Just curious
AFAIK, you can't really say it is 'officially' out of production until Stern moves it to the archive list:
https://sternpinball.com/games/
Quoted from movingpictures:Have either of you talked to distributors about when the next LZ run is? Just curious
I don't think they will make LZ again
Another game thwt wont be made is Stranger things and it has not been archived yet…
So LZ wont be made is my guess.
Selling 4 pinball machines, prices listed are in CDN and shipping can be arranged through Nitro. All machines are like new, located in Langley
Alice Cooper's Nightmare Castle $10K
All stock
SOLD - Star Trek LE
ColorDMD and Invisiglass, otherwise stock
Batman 66 Prem $15K
Villians topper, several addons including Mod Couple Atomic Pile and SLE speaker lighting, SLE armour from Pinball Refinery, bat signal projector, Invisiglass, mirror blades
Metallica Master of Puppets LE $21K
ColorDMD, Aurich Hammer, Dirty Donny painted Sparky, Invisiglass
Batman 66 Prem $15K
https://pinside.com/pinball/market/classifieds/ad/134273
Metallica Master of Puppets LE $21K
https://pinside.com/pinball/market/classifieds/ad/134271
While I'm not Canadian nor do I live in Canada, I'm always curious about this thread when I see it. Just wondering how a pin for sale in Canada helps someone who lives across the country (i.e. no different than having a thread called "Anybody in the US Have Any Pins They Want to Sell?"). Might be just a countryman thing (which I have no qualms about), is it difficult transacting business in the US for a pin that might be closer to you than somewhere else in Canada?
Just curious, not making any judgement or moral statement.
If you buy a used game from the states you owe federal and provincial sales tax on it, so there’s that. Not even including the import documentation and fees required. Also freight shipping (across the country for example) is generally cheaper in Canada from some reason.
Here we have a “limited” relatively small community of pinheads spread out over the country. (In my area Greater Toronto) there are very limited even Arcades where one could play pins. In short, it’s much much harder to find games locally so we include Canada as a whole.
The USA has such a large population and more large cities, hobbyists, distributor (1 Dist for all of East Canada Monopoly), suppliers etc etc. Canada is small, don’t let the geographic continental mass fool you. In USA your large cities combined have the population of our entire country.
Also, we have taxes & duties
Also the Exchange rate is a Killer!
Our weaker dollar doesn’t help matters
That’s how it is for Me anyway.
With any hope I’ll be able to move to the USA in the near future.
Quoted from Mr_Tantrum:While I'm not Canadian nor do I live in Canada, I'm always curious about this thread when I see it. Just wondering how a pin for sale in Canada helps someone who lives across the country (i.e. no different than having a thread called "Anybody in the US Have Any Pins They Want to Sell?"). Might be just a countryman thing (which I have no qualms about), is it difficult transacting business in the US for a pin that might be closer to you than somewhere else in Canada?
Just curious, not making any judgement or moral statement.
Quoted from Mr_Tantrum:While I'm not Canadian nor do I live in Canada, I'm always curious about this thread when I see it. Just wondering how a pin for sale in Canada helps someone who lives across the country (i.e. no different than having a thread called "Anybody in the US Have Any Pins They Want to Sell?"). Might be just a countryman thing (which I have no qualms about), is it difficult transacting business in the US for a pin that might be closer to you than somewhere else in Canada?
Just curious, not making any judgement or moral statement.
Shipping within Canada is a fairly straight forward process. You can do east coast to west coast for ~300 or so Canadian loonies (Maybe a little more now). That would be your only cost.
Buying from the U.S. is different. Shipping tends to be more expensive, the exchange rate is hot garbage right now, you have to find and pay a broker, and do a bunch of paperwork.
The cherry on top for the buyer still willing to go through with a purchase from the U.S. is we have to pay tax on that purchase when it comes over the boarder which is typically about %13 depending on where it enters Canada.
Quoted from Murphelman:Buying from the U.S. is different. Shipping tends to be more expensive, the exchange rate is hot garbage right now, you have to find and pay a broker, and do a bunch of paperwork.
I know a couple of guys that bring pins in and it's not bad and prices can be very good. The current FX rate is actually decent at 80cents. Average long term is 75 cents.
NIB has tax anyway and several distributors will send to Niagara NY for $0 shipping so if you aren't far from the border you can easily pick up and bring home. Tax on used pins definitely sucks though.
Quoted from Apollo18:Here we have a “limited” relatively small community of pinheads spread out over the country. (In my area Greater Toronto) there are very limited even Arcades where one could play pins. In short, it’s much much harder to find games locally so we include Canada as a whole.
The USA has such a large population and more large cities, hobbyists, distributor (1 Dist for all of East Canada Monopoly), suppliers etc etc. Canada is small, don’t let the geographic continental mass fool you. In USA your large cities have the population of our entire country.
Also, we have taxes & duties [Removed]
Also the Exchange rate is a Killer!
Our weaker communist dollar doesn’t help matters
That’s how it is for Me anyway.
With any hope I’ll be able to move to the USA in the near future.
Very well said!
Quoted from Apollo18:Here we have a “limited” relatively small community of pinheads spread out over the country. (In my area Greater Toronto) there are very limited even Arcades where one could play pins. In short, it’s much much harder to find games locally so we include Canada as a whole.
The USA has such a large population and more large cities, hobbyists, distributor (1 Dist for all of East Canada Monopoly), suppliers etc etc. Canada is small, don’t let the geographic continental mass fool you. In USA your large cities have the population of our entire country.
Also, we have taxes & duties to fund Trudeau’s vacations & cottages (Socialist Dictatorship).
Buying and selling within Canada helps us avoid the government getting into our hobby.
Also the Exchange rate is a Killer!
Our weaker communist dollar doesn’t help matters
That’s how it is for Me anyway.
With any hope I’ll be able to move to the USA in the near future.
No US cities have a population more than Canada. All of California does though. And can we please keep political discussions out of this thread? Good luck on your move to the US.
Quoted from paul_8788:And can we please keep political discussions out of this thread?
Well said. My grandpa used to say that the easiest way to start a argument is to talk religion or politics.
Quoted from dirkdiggler:Well said. My grandpa used to say that the easiest way to start a argument is to talk religion or politics.
Or pinball sometimes.
Quoted from Boat:If you buy a used game from the states you owe federal and provincial sales tax on it, so there’s that. Not even including the import documentation and fees required. Also freight shipping (across the country for example) is generally cheaper in Canada from some reason
Left Edmonton yesterday at 3am drove to Spokan WA and back home at 11:58pm ... harsh 2200K but new to me Indy 500 in the door ...
Got to border and after quick discussion super nice border guy charged me $100.00 to make it Canadian
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