I think being able to say "no" is part of the maturation process when acquiring pinball as a hobby. I just went out and looked at a 1977 Williams em last weekend. Was told it had a minor glitch. Well it had a lot more than that. Guy wanted $450. He said just talent away for $175. I told him no thank you. Too much work for a title that was not a big name to my knowledge. Cabinet was structurally poor and the entire machine needed to be gone through
I like others have a very definitive amount of spec for this sickness of acquiring games. I am at my space limit now but am always looking for that one that would be worthwhile to me. The days of taking just about anything though are unfortunately gone unless I move into a barn!!
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