And another big factor into the tone of the discussions - there's a lot of disbelief at how much pricing has inflated for pinball as of late; and there is also the underlying desire to see machines continuously traded 'in the community' where it's seen that they eventually come back up for sale at the same sorts of 'mates rates' instead of being sold at higher price but then lost/scrapped to people 'outside' the circle.
There's a lot of merit to the second point but it's frequently losing out to the pound-signs in people's eyes, and I can't really blame people for that.
There's a lot of merit to the second point but it's frequently losing out to the pound-signs in people's eyes, and I can't really blame people for that.