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You are right, can't knock it. And now that you've said it, I recall seeing people request trades for games less than the value of their own. I guess it's easier that way, but I have to imagine it has to be hard finding a trade partner close enough to do a local trade with on a hard to find game. Maybe it's just my area, but in a city as huge as NYC tell me why I only met one guy local to me who collects arcades. It doesn't make sense. If I was rural it would make sense. Meanwhile in LA it seems like there's an arcade collector on every street corner, ha!

Btw, nice and clean Mustang. Sounds like a beast. I have a '14. Brothers in gaming and driving. :D

Thanks,
It's almost car time around here for me, I tend to leave the pins and arcade to the winter months. I have to finish installing a few odds and end and complete the maximum motorsports suspension. My buddy owns the shop in the video, I used to work on it there at night. Since then I have purchased a lift and now I tinker with it at home.

The guys that collect are around, you just have to be good at communicating and stay in touch with people that you have bought, sold or traded with.
Unless I need the cash for something outside the hobby, I usually try (and succeed) to trade first. I hate an open spot and i'd really hate to sell something I love and not find what i'm looking for. Most people hold the games in higher regard than the cash (or else they probably wouldn't be in the hobby).

Cash only works well when people already know what and where they are buying something else, they need the cash for personal use or the are getting out.
 
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