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I would be interested @Andy B will maintain it. @steve brum & @Hullshark can vouch for me. I’m willing to pay for parts to get it sorted etcI have a decent STTNG that I'm willing to loan out to a respected and well known member to play it for a period to be discussed on the proviso you shop the playfield. It needs all new rubbers and a good strip and clean, but is working without faults. I'll pay for the bits!
If that's you, PM me.
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Sold all my machines a couple of months ago to finish house development, and missed them ever since.
I've been very ill for the last couple of months and sitting around has made me realise I need to do more fun things and do the things I enjoy instead of slaving away.
I'm not in a position to buy at the moment, but am looking to hire and pay for the Length of hire, does any know any companies that do this?
Only during lockdown did games get rented out to trusted members on here, they are games that are now back on site at tilt.Phil at PH was dabbling with rentals I believe. See if he's still doing it.
Sent from my Atari 2600
I am interested by the idea of lending/borrowing, but noticed that nothing moved since 2016. Is that a
Most of the community would be happy to look after a game and can be trusted. I think clubs also might take it but some seem rather crammed already.It's only the spreadsheet that is outdated. Is there an up to date one?
If I was to lend my TZ, until I am able to move it to Canada, what would be the safest way to do that? I would not be able to look after it as I will be oversea. Are the pinball clubs interested to receive and look after individual's machines?
I am interested by the idea of lending/borrowing, but noticed that nothing moved since 2016. Is that a dead post now?
Pm sentIt's only the spreadsheet that is outdated. Is there an up to date one?
If I was to lend my TZ, until I am able to move it to Canada, what would be the safest way to do that? I would not be able to look after it as I will be oversea. Are the pinball clubs interested to receive and look after individual's machines?
If it were me I'd be thinking of selling it unless you have a sentimental attachment to it, then buying another one of something else in Canada. I'm not sure what prices and availability are like there though.It's only the spreadsheet that is outdated. Is there an up to date one?
If I was to lend my TZ, until I am able to move it to Canada, what would be the safest way to do that? I would not be able to look after it as I will be oversea. Are the pinball clubs interested to receive and look after individual's machines?
Hey Steve, I would be interested in a loan if that works with you?My tales from the crypt will be available for loan in a few weeks time as we cannot get it to work on coins and I dont want to fold it up. Game plays with a few niggles and has LEDs door knocker and topper (these dont affect play but make it look nice!)