Wish they'd stop trying to drive the price of Hook up
that was previously on for £1400!

I think it's pigeon Chinese - but with no punctuation and a wonderful mix of upper and lower case letters I can't be sure!!!
Sorry.... http://www.pinballinfo.com/community/threads/downtime.10157/#post-51722has there been some sort of server outage my message from 10/2/14 has gone missing from here too???
And if anyone is interested in where these delightful spares came from i would recommend Rocky Pins or is it Kristol Kars or is it Happyslapper for more of the same.
Regards John.
Looks nice, but surely properly overpriced?
I was so tempted by that Gorgar too. £300 would be my limit for a non-worker. Is £340 reasonable considering the missing boards? I guess it's a well known pin (thanks, Pinball Arcade...) so what's the going rate for a fair working example?Havent a clue lol. Ive only seen the pics like you. For £300 im sure it will clean up. Its even been proved on mythbusters that you can polish a turd.
A nice little project to keep me tinkering
If I go down the new board route its still a half K machine so Im happy. I like the theme and game so doubly happyI was so tempted by that Gorgar too. £300 would be my limit for a non-worker. Is £340 reasonable considering the missing boards? I guess it's a well known pin (thanks, Pinball Arcade...) so what's the going rate for a fair working example?
Oh, yeah, GORGAR is a top machine. I played it for the first time "in the flesh" so-to-speak at UK Pinball Party 2013. It was great seeing it and hearing it for real, and knowing most of the rules/gameplay, after much practice on the iPad version of Pinball Arcade.If I go down the new board route its still a half K machine so Im happy. I like the theme and game so doubly happy
Hoping to bag a Hook, Gill would be over the moon if I get one.
I think 5-600 is more realistic.