Re: Opening a NIB Stern is fun
- From: "Lloyd Olson" <ltg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 13:37:09 -0600
I would imagine the average Williams pin in a collection, has been taken
better care of by post op owners and people assume it came out of the box
that way. And with time the human mind tends to remember the good, not the
bad. I don't think there are many here who uncrated a Williams pin when it
came out and put it straight into their collection.
RGP is a big part of that. We are always learning better ways to take care
of our games. Games that were meant to be operated for a couple years and
junked, they weren't built for collectors 20 years later. LTG :)
"1st" <robert_fuerst@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So what's the deal with all the Williams fans out there?
Unless that's some sort of urban legend also.
I thought there were a lot of people out there that only have Williams
pins because they were "the best"
Once they were debugged they were great?
Chris
On Nov 13, 2:22 pm, "Lloyd Olson" <l...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Time and memories are making those games way better than they were in real
life. LTG :)
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