I don’t buy unless I can inspect myself. I would wait for one to come for sale closer to you personally.
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I don’t buy unless I can inspect myself. I would wait for one to come for sale closer to you personally.
Quoted from Ctown72:I appreciate the input, I think I am going to hold off for now. It seems like the popular pins sell real fast and the prices are higher.
Feels like the housing market, a lot of interest, higher prices and you have to make a decision real fast or it will sell. Hopefully I can find one closer so I can look
At it. These newer pins show home many
Times they were played, what year did that
Start. Does that help when buying, can that number be changed.
Don’t make a correlation to the housing market, there are some Pinside members that will go “postal” on you!
In all seriousness, great hobby, start with one that you can afford to fix if needed. This site has a ton of great members that will help you!
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