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I think that's the one on the pinside pinball forum where he bitched he only wanted to hear praise for the limited edition he got.It's a good thing that John is able to take a break from hours of geopolitical shitposting to spend a moment acting like a fucking faggot together with his spousal abuser roommate.
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Good to know John, this will definitely help the plight of low-income urban minorities...oh just a minute, it's Neocon John lately, let me rephrase: this will definitely help with securing important American overseas assets from hostile powers.
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I know a person who owns a couple of classic tables and to summarize what he said
"Even if you do most of the routine work yourself, unless you are an actual professional or can do work to the level of one, the several thousand dollars you spend on a cabinet is just the down payment on what you'll be spending on maintenance."
The tolerances are extremely tight and unforgiving.
Modern tables are better about this by having improved diagnostic modes that (if you have the patience) help the lay-maintainer make sure everything is in spec (levelers and assembly voltage checks so you can get an idea of where the issues are without even getting out your multi-meter) and basically a built-in "Does this work? Does this work?" checklist but that also means when a part fails, you have to get a new one from the manufacturer instead of soldering together a frankenplacement with parts fromradio shackamazon.
Guys PLEASE stop calling John rich and out of touch just because he owns multiple luxury cars and pinball machines. In actuality he is an unemployed incel so in fact he is an everyman just like YOU!
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sound like you might have had an old EM one (I've had a couple) - they are real similar to relay computersI inherited one and man it's a complicated beast that I do not want to try to figure out. I took a stab at it once, but the ladder diagram is taller than me and I don't understand the logic behind how everything works. It wasn't worth the headache to sort myself (and I have a degree in Electrical Engineering, so I'm better equipped than most for the task) so I had someone else do it.
That guy has no clue what he's talking about, these are investments that are only going to go up in value and then John's going to be able to cash in through the high demand.I know a person who owns a couple of classic tables and to summarize what he said
"Even if you do most of the routine work yourself, unless you are an actual professional or can do work to the level of one, the several thousand dollars you spend on a cabinet is just the down payment on what you'll be spending on maintenance."
Hah, I remember John trying to justify his conspicuous consumption as an investment. Luckily, there's a wealth of information to debunk that assertion. Here's the current value of his $20k pinball machine as listed on Pinside:That guy has no clue what he's talking about, these are investments that are only going to go up in value and then John's going to be able to cash in through the high demand.
Exactly like the above tweet where John provides the smart financial advice of dropping $6000 on a used Porsche, putting unknown hours of labor and parts into it so it can sit and accrue in value.
That's decades of ensuring they're being properly maintained, sinking God knows how much time and effort and money, or alternatively getting a broken machine for cheap and spending even more to get it back into working order.
I trust John to provide retardation and lulz consistently.In short, do not trust John for financial advice. Or anything else, for that matter.
Thanks for the info, I learn so much from the farms. Makes sense that it's not insanely expensive to keep a machine maintained, but still too much to turn a profit. You mentioned that the cost doesn't vary much "as long as it's not a more modern table." Earlier you said that modern tables, while easier to diagnose problems, also require specialized parts from the manufacturer, so I'm assuming that's what you were referring to, yes?From pinball friend:
If store them in a good environment (little temp/humidity fluxuations, low humidity) and as long as its not a more modern table, even if a table broke as long as you don't do anything to break it further you can mothball pinball tables and not pay an inordinate amount to get them back online - basically 2 years or 12 years, you just need to pay whatever the repair cost will be + whatever a full servicing will run.
but that's if you're a soulless wendigo who just has them sitting around and don't play them regularly.
My friend had self-intervention about pinball hording, and went from "Less than 20 but closer to that than I should have been" tables to I believe 5, but he says he makes sure to play them at least an hour a month -if he doesn't, he trades it for a new table (which even if traded with no cash exchanging hands is still usually $500-1000 in getting the things transported)
He compared owning pinball machines to owning boats: only morons expect to turn a raw profit even without factoring in maintenance.
But he said it was better than owning a boat, because "Boat owners only are happy the day they buy it and the day they sell it; but every time your get your table serviced its like buying it all over again!"
Also some blah blah blah where as long as there aren't any wonky gimmick parts involved, if you get tables of the same vintage +-15 years or so (and even better if you have ones from the same manufacturer) as long as you don't abuse them the maintenance delta between one table and five is negliable. Basically if the usual service can be done in one visit, you can usually negotiate a "one-price-for-all".
Uh, doesn't John spend half his time on Twitter advocating for World War III?He said ugliest, John, not deadliest, and something tells me that His Holiness may have a point on this one.
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I wonder if he really did spend every Saturday for years wrenching? (Believable)Guys PLEASE stop calling John rich and out of touch just because he owns multiple luxury cars and pinball machines. In actuality he is an unemployed incel so in fact he is an everyman just like YOU!
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Thanks for the info, I learn so much from the farms. Makes sense that it's not insanely expensive to keep a machine maintained, but still too much to turn a profit. You mentioned that the cost doesn't vary much "as long as it's not a more modern table." Earlier you said that modern tables, while easier to diagnose problems, also require specialized parts from the manufacturer, so I'm assuming that's what you were referring to, yes?
You definitely aren't now, thank you for the extensive write-up! My takeaway with regards to John is that he's charged headlong into a rather expensive hobby (especially with ten machines to take care of), and now it's a question of whether he'll actually keep up with maintenance properly or end up paying a lot more for it in the long run when shit goes wrong.Looks I was unclear:
You definitely aren't now, thank you for the extensive write-up! My takeaway with regards to John is that he's charged headlong into a rather expensive hobby (especially with ten machines to take care of), and now it's a question of whether he'll actually keep up with maintenance properly or end up paying a lot more for it in the long run when shit goes wrong.
If someone wasn't an expert ~excavateuresse~ then why would a woman own an expensive excavator? That's John's logic. Sort of like Yaniv's reasoning where him simply being in possession of a tampon made him a genuine woman. Why else would he have a tampon/MacPro/Most expensive Linus Screwdriver?He can buy a little product familiarity with Frank's credit card, but as far as the actual working knowledge
I could see a modern It version updated and centered around that. Including kids asking "uhm, Mrs. Wu, why does it look like nothing belongs in this room?"Speaking of hoarding, I think John's probably running into space limits, as shown in the pics of his game room he's posted to his Pinside page:
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