FS: 1979 Williams GORGAR

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Hey guys,
It's time for me to let my Williams GORGAR go :(
It was recently shopped and has no issues as far as I can tell.

The playfield is in good condition with a couple spots of wear, nothing extreme. and teh back glass has some flaking that was repaired by a previous owner and looks good on the machine.

I'm hoping to get $750

I actually need to raise some money because I'm in the beginning stages of getting a divorce so... :/
Just PM me here and I'll get back to you ASAP!

Thanks, ERIC
 

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I got divorced last year. If I had it to do over, I would have buried her in the Gorgar. Either kill or keep her, divorce just costs money.
 
This goes for many things and is just my 2 cents.
If you do the same thing the same ways as 90% of ppl then dont be surprised when you get the same results. You have no benefit to being cruel and not having compassion in this situation.

Do not be reactive. have along term goal to keep in mind and know when to bite your tongue and realize she will just feel silly later (during fights etc)

My Ex occasionally gets nasty mouthed with me. But I do not get all nasty with her and say things I do not mean. We get along fine and if it were up to her we would talk more, and hang some times. but life goes on, nothing against her but life goes on. I also make sure to thank her for things she does, like taking good care of our son, housing my games still, letting me pop in to work on them, meet people there to sell them, etc etc.

AND Believe me it did not start out this way when we first separated etc.

Can I recommend a few books to read?
Who Moved my cheese.
Awaken the giant within, or unlimited power by Tony Robbins.
 
This goes for many things and is just my 2 cents.
If you do the same thing the same ways as 90% of ppl then dont be surprised when you get the same results. You have no benefit to being cruel and not having compassion in this situation.

Do not be reactive. have along term goal to keep in mind and know when to bite your tongue and realize she will just feel silly later (during fights etc)

My Ex occasionally gets nasty mouthed with me. But I do not get all nasty with her and say things I do not mean. We get along fine and if it were up to her we would talk more, and hang some times. but life goes on, nothing against her but life goes on. I also make sure to thank her for things she does, like taking good care of our son, housing my games still, letting me pop in to work on them, meet people there to sell them, etc etc.

AND Believe me it did not start out this way when we first separated etc.

Can I recommend a few books to read?
Who Moved my cheese.
Awaken the giant within, or unlimited power by Tony Robbins.

That's what I'm trying to do. It's rough right now but thank you for the advice. I do appreciate it. :)
 
Dont sell your stuff to get money, cause by law she gets half of that pinball money. Especially if she knows about it..

When i got a divorce i didnt sell any thing. Just moved it to another place... I sold things to pay lawyer after divorce...

Also this forum is proof that you are selling it and for that price!! just be careful what you do
 
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Dont sell your stuff to get money, cause by law she gets half of that pinball money. Especially if she knows about it..

When i got a divorce i didnt sell any thing. Just moved it to another place... I sold things to pay lawyer after divorce...

Also this forum is proof that you are selling it and for that price!! just be careful what you do

I appreciate the advice guys.
This was for sale before the divorce was decided but now it's a thing where I have to find a place for it or sell it. We're splitting the mediator bills as we've always kept separate accounts and had our own money.
 
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