Been a bit of a busy weekend on my pin front. Yesterday I was supposed to take delivery of an Indy Jones, a machine I'd been on the look out a while only for 3 to come up all at once - just like buses. I ended up agreeing a deal for a lovely machine, paid the money but on the eve of delivery, ultimately the owner decided that they wanted to keep it. Despite being a little disappointed, I didn't really kick off about it since I kind of know what it feels.
On the flip side, I have agreed a deal for a 2nd indy, not -quite- as nice as the one I was getting, but plenty of scope for me to work on the machine's features and make it the best it can be, especially with the price difference, which is what I enjoy doing with the machines. Also, I tend to play and enjoy the machines more if I've put something into them.
Oddly enough I've agreed to let one of my collection go, namely Lord of The Rings, I have a great example thats super clean, home use only condition. I decided that to accommodate an Indy Jones (as well as the TZ thats due in 2017) I'd have to wave bye to one.
Well, that was a tough choice and I may regret it at some point, but I'm trying not to think about it.
Of all my machines I've added the least to it since it was in great condition and oddly enough even left it with its bulbs rather than leds since it looks so nice and has lots of fade effects. It had a shaker added in the past, but not properly (3 chips need switching) so I'll do that and wave goodbye. Its nice having met the new owner and I'm happy it'll go to a good home and someone who will look after it - all I shouldn't really care so much
The Tolkien theme continues on Tuesday as a BNIB Hobbit LE lands - all 300Kg of it. It remains to be seen if I really enjoy a machine there's not much, if any, tinkering to be done with it. I have a MM LE and I don't spend nearly enough time on it in all consideration, since it's so perfect.
Meanwhile I'm spending lots of time telling my mate to be quiet as he keeps suggesting I expand upstairs into the 2 empty offices we have.... if I do that I know where this will end up and it's already fairly out of hand!
On the flip side, I have agreed a deal for a 2nd indy, not -quite- as nice as the one I was getting, but plenty of scope for me to work on the machine's features and make it the best it can be, especially with the price difference, which is what I enjoy doing with the machines. Also, I tend to play and enjoy the machines more if I've put something into them.
Oddly enough I've agreed to let one of my collection go, namely Lord of The Rings, I have a great example thats super clean, home use only condition. I decided that to accommodate an Indy Jones (as well as the TZ thats due in 2017) I'd have to wave bye to one.
Well, that was a tough choice and I may regret it at some point, but I'm trying not to think about it.
Of all my machines I've added the least to it since it was in great condition and oddly enough even left it with its bulbs rather than leds since it looks so nice and has lots of fade effects. It had a shaker added in the past, but not properly (3 chips need switching) so I'll do that and wave goodbye. Its nice having met the new owner and I'm happy it'll go to a good home and someone who will look after it - all I shouldn't really care so much

The Tolkien theme continues on Tuesday as a BNIB Hobbit LE lands - all 300Kg of it. It remains to be seen if I really enjoy a machine there's not much, if any, tinkering to be done with it. I have a MM LE and I don't spend nearly enough time on it in all consideration, since it's so perfect.
Meanwhile I'm spending lots of time telling my mate to be quiet as he keeps suggesting I expand upstairs into the 2 empty offices we have.... if I do that I know where this will end up and it's already fairly out of hand!