Just an update on that Millionaire in Richmond Hill, it had 3 errors posted, 3rd flipper is practically dead and really filthy. One of the flasher domes is melted and riveted on so not a quick swap. If that is all I would still grab it since its not a big deal but the biggest problem is that it...
Well I will be fair to the seller. If its in really nice shape as he says it is I will give him full asking, if not then I will point out where it deserves less and offer accordingly. He says he has had it for 6 months and paid a lot more for it.
Preliminary results from our neighbors down south show that if that happened to them, over 90% would either reduce their purchases or leave the hobby completely. Assuming that Canadians are similar in their spending habits, pricing pins in U.S. funds would result in most people (81%) simply...
I agree the U.S influences us and that they have more pins (supply) but they also have more demand as evidenced by their pinball expos such as Chicago, Pinburg etc. Their supply and demand is balances just as ours is balanced yet their disposable income didn't go up or down 30%. Would you have...
I have to say this and I'm sure its on a lot of people's minds as well but I hate this trend to price things in US dollars. This is Canada and we have our own economy. Since pins are here in Canada they should be priced accordingly based on our income and not to the US economy. Yah my pins went...
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