IT IS TRULY AMAZING THE AMOUNT OF B.S. THAT ABOUNDS AMONG NON-EDUCATED SLOT MACHINE OWNERS!
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VintageCollectibles wrote:Is this where the haters live?
I've already received a pretty hateful note from Richard (which probably violates eBay rules), and responded as I'll tell you guys: There's nothing wrong with creating a market for these historical artifacts. What could be the harm in it? We're all subject to the same economic market forces that determines the value of anything. It only takes one person to duplicate the research I've done and see the beauty in what I'm selling, buy my machine, and then all your hating will turn into avarice.
Instead of acting like xenophobic boobs longing for the days when trade guilds kept newcomers out based on their race, color or religion, act like you actually live in a free country in the 21st century. (I'd hope that you're really not like that, but your snipes make you appear that way.)
Peace out,
VC
Whenever I see a machine like this I think of a song that Johnny Cash sang. He sang about a guy that worked in a factory that made Cadillac cars. Each day he would take home one piece of a Cadillac and after about 20 years or so he had enough parts to make a Cadillac. All the parts were original Cadillac parts but from many different years or models. In the end he did have a Cadillac car with all original parts but it was not a car that Cadillac made. It was a car that he made.
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