Ok. I'm addicted up to my eyeballs. It looks like I will be getting a few more pins from the local op, but whilst in Utah, I noticed the arcade at the university mall is almost *EMPTY*. The machines that were in there were DOGS, but they had a lot. They are all owned by Hustle Inc of SLC. Anyone know of this group, and if they are reducing inventory? ;) Chris
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 01:39:13PM -0600, Chris Hardy wrote:
Ok.
I'm addicted up to my eyeballs. It looks like I will be getting a few more pins from the local op, but whilst in Utah, I noticed the arcade at the university mall is almost *EMPTY*. The machines that were in there were DOGS, but they had a lot. They are all owned by Hustle Inc of SLC. Anyone know of this group, and if they are reducing inventory? ;)
Hustle was the king of the ops here for a long time, and never really was easy to deal with from a collector standpoint. I never succeeded at getting into the warehouse, and from what I heard, it was conversion/overpriced hell once you did get in. I believe the warehouse is now closed and the nicklecades *are the warehouse*, where you can sometimes find fair deals.
Crap ;) On Tue, 31 May 2005, Pete Ashdown wrote:
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 01:39:13PM -0600, Chris Hardy wrote:
Ok.
I'm addicted up to my eyeballs. It looks like I will be getting a few more pins from the local op, but whilst in Utah, I noticed the arcade at the university mall is almost *EMPTY*. The machines that were in there were DOGS, but they had a lot. They are all owned by Hustle Inc of SLC. Anyone know of this group, and if they are reducing inventory? ;)
Hustle was the king of the ops here for a long time, and never really was easy to deal with from a collector standpoint. I never succeeded at getting into the warehouse, and from what I heard, it was conversion/overpriced hell once you did get in. I believe the warehouse is now closed and the nicklecades *are the warehouse*, where you can sometimes find fair deals.
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the warehouse, and from what I heard, it was conversion/overpriced hell once you did get in. I believe the warehouse is now closed and the nicklecades *are the warehouse*, where you can sometimes find fair deals.
The stuff at the nicklecades is for sale, but usually beat beyond recognition, and super expensive ($700 for a defender with no blue in a converted cabinet that was "restored" to Defender through the use of mailbox sticky letters). My Pac Man, acquired by me in 1986-ish, still has the Hustle sticker on the marquee.... -Chris
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