No. It sounds like you’re at the stage where you should be talking a knowledgeable friend with you for inspection even if you’re buying local.
Buying one you can’t inspect in person carries additional risk.
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No. It sounds like you’re at the stage where you should be talking a knowledgeable friend with you for inspection even if you’re buying local.
Buying one you can’t inspect in person carries additional risk.
Quoted from Ctown72:newer pins show home many
Times they were played, what year did that
Start.
It started with mechanical play meters. Dates back at least to the sixties, probably much longer.
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