I'm looking for an abandoned WPC project anyone might have to add a second to my collection.
For anyones piece of mind this isn't a for profit endevour, I'm trying to build myself a collection of a few machines and really enjoyed the process with my first project which was a System 11. Feels to me like every system I own I need to resurrect so, if you have anything horrendously broken or something that you want to see resurrected but don't have the time or money to do it yourself, I'd love to consider it for my next pin. Will consider any condition project granted the playfields are mostly complete and in acceptable condition for a players pin.
I'm looking for something with a little more shot selection and wizardry than EATPM, thus my interest in the early to mid 90s. I'd love something like a Roadshow, WCS or a JD but happy to consider anything. I'm not that familiar with a great number of pins so it's always an opportunity to research new pins.
Not interested in ready to go pins so please don't offer them. I'm in this for the process, the opportunity to learn and for the slow cash burn.
Thanks again!
For anyones piece of mind this isn't a for profit endevour, I'm trying to build myself a collection of a few machines and really enjoyed the process with my first project which was a System 11. Feels to me like every system I own I need to resurrect so, if you have anything horrendously broken or something that you want to see resurrected but don't have the time or money to do it yourself, I'd love to consider it for my next pin. Will consider any condition project granted the playfields are mostly complete and in acceptable condition for a players pin.
I'm looking for something with a little more shot selection and wizardry than EATPM, thus my interest in the early to mid 90s. I'd love something like a Roadshow, WCS or a JD but happy to consider anything. I'm not that familiar with a great number of pins so it's always an opportunity to research new pins.
Not interested in ready to go pins so please don't offer them. I'm in this for the process, the opportunity to learn and for the slow cash burn.
Thanks again!