Since you're in the EU, I figure you might know better than the people stateside, even if you're in NL rather than SE: Any ideas as to the best way to find pins for sale in Sweden? Fucking, the market seems locked up by companies that only rent out their catalogue of pinball games, and while they're usually in great condition, it means finding any pins for sale is a real bitch and a half. Even more so being a dumbass American like me who doesn't know the ins and outs of how such a niche hobby is handled abroad.
For what it's worth, the first company I worked for had a Theater of Magic, but the popper to eject the ball behind the magic chest was always fucked up, so you'd end up getting "Lost Ball" halfway through the game since it couldn't eject the ball back onto the playfield.
The job I had after that, they rented their machines from a local company, but it was Medieval Madness, Twilight Zone, and Attack From Mars in REALLY good condition. That was awesome.
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