If I am moving my pins and leaving them on their legs, is there any reason to remove the balls? I am moving all 13 of my pins...
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If I am moving my pins and leaving them on their legs, is there any reason to remove the balls? I am moving all 13 of my pins...
Quoted from stevevt:I clicked on this thread thinking "Balls Out Transport" was a new pinball moving company. Just me?
I trademarked Balls Out Transport - available for a fee!
Quoted from mbaumle:I'm actually quite curious as to how you'll be doing this, as I'll be moving and that means transporting all my pins in the near future as well.
Well, since we are completely moving from here to Nashville, I am having the movers just load'em up with the rest of the stuff. I am springing for the extra insurance on our belongings in case the unthinkable happens. Found out today that our homeowners insurance would not cover an accident.
I may try that daisy chain idea one day!
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