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Wanted No Good Gofers

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A cracking game I've been privileged to have baby sat the one at mine for some time now and love it,think I'd be very sad when I eventually have to give it back,one of pat lawlers best games.
 
It looks like lots of fun and right up my street.

Don't really want to be fixing one before I start playing it thought so would rather wait for one working from the uk :)
 
To be honest NGG don't come along too often (you watch bloody loads come along now!!) so beggars can't be choosers so to speak. If that's what u want, go for it.

I don't want to burst your bubble but if you think you're going to buy any machine and not have to fix anything on it, you're mistaken. Reinstating a Spinner is simple stuff so hardly a huge undertaking. I know it's daunting at first but you'll soon get used to routine maintenance like changing bulbs, changing/adjusting switches etc..
 
I don't want to burst your bubble but if you think you're going to buy any machine and not have to fix anything on it, you're mistaken. Reinstating a Spinner is simple stuff so hardly a huge undertaking. I know it's daunting at first but you'll soon get used to routine maintenance like changing bulbs, changing/adjusting switches etc..
Great advice, if you don't want to get your hands dirty fixing them then it's not going to work longer term.

I got a LOTR on Monday, very reputable seller and in great condition. Have already changed a few bulbs, fixed up a target switch (and ordered a new mounting bracket) and this morning soldered a wire back onto a coil. It's all part of it and something you just have to accept. These things can, will and often go wrong. Most of the time it's a very simple fix thankfully. Don't let this put you off though, it can be just as rewarding fixing them as it is playing them (to some folks even more so). Also this forum is fantastic for asking for advice.
 
To be honest NGG don't come along too often (you watch bloody loads come along now!!) so beggars can't be choosers so to speak. If that's what u want, go for it.

I don't want to burst your bubble but if you think you're going to buy any machine and not have to fix anything on it, you're mistaken. Reinstating a Spinner is simple stuff so hardly a huge undertaking. I know it's daunting at first but you'll soon get used to routine maintenance like changing bulbs, changing/adjusting switches etc..

Dont worry you haven't burst my bubble :) shame the seller didn't fix it before hand if it was such an easy job. I know they will need maintaining and I'm cool with that... would rather buy one from the UK anyway. will bide my time ;)
 
if budget is no issue and you definitely want one in full working order, then you could do a lot worse than Kev's minty Tron he just listed.
 
Well pinklady I have to admire your optimism.
You shoulda gone for that Belgium one. They rarely appear for sale especially at that price.
Might have to set your sights on another title for now.
(Que a flood of NGG for sale)
 
If he had been in the UK Gaz I might have considered it :)

Ill keep my fingers crossed and hope for another one.
 
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