Daddyfrank7660 wrote:Hi. I spoke with the seller & he said he did not sale it on a side deal. He told me he was messing with it & noticed a issue with a couple coins badly stuck in it. His email to me said he was going to have someone look at it & get it fixed. I took that as he only sales them & does not know a lot about fixing them himself. I ended with if you done mind, please drop me an email when he realists it. He did answer me back with "I sure will" so we will see. Sence it's ended if you click on the ended listing you will see someone's max bid was $2200.00 I'll tell you one thing you can count on me, that I wont be bidding that high. If he does relist it.
Sincerely
Frank
I wrote the seller as well, and got a different BS answer from him. He told me that someone was packing it, and it got broken. Said nothing about
coins being stuck in it. Besides, this is not the type of machine that coins can get stuck. Even if they got doubled-up in the playfield, all you have
to do is shake the machine. I also know who put in the $2,200 bid, and I would venture to say, "that is where it went", without any broken castings,
and jammed coins. He also told me that he had another machine just like it. The machine is not RARE, but I would consider it Scarce, as I only
knew of no more than six. I sold one several years ago, and have one now. If this guy had two, then this adds to the count. Did anyone else read
this sellers ME page, how he preaches about his honesty, and the Lord, and then feeds us his BS stories? I knew exactly what happened, when the
machine disappeared off the block. It has happened much to often. I could write a book about the variety of stories I have heard, about where many
machines have vanished from eBay. Word gets around quick in this hobby, and I have know where many have ended up.