WTB: All the Sorcerer playfields you have.

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From: "Fantastic Pinball" <FantasticPinballNOSPAM@NOSPAMmsn.com>
Subject: WTB: All the Sorcerer playfields you have.
Date: Monday, July 25, 2005 12:42 PM

Send me your stripped down Sorcerer playfields in any condition.
Does not matter if they are worn to the wood. I'm paying a huge set up fee
so I might as well prep and print a bunch..

Greg
 
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Fantastic Pinball wrote:
> From: "Fantastic Pinball" <FantasticPinballNOSPAM@NOSPAMmsn.com>
> Subject: WTB: All the Sorcerer playfields you have.
> Date: Monday, July 25, 2005 12:42 PM
>
> Send me your stripped down Sorcerer playfields in any condition.
> Does not matter if they are worn to the wood. I'm paying a huge set up fee
> so I might as well prep and print a bunch..

Ummm, that didn't answer the question. Unless you're meaning to imply
"no".
 
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TheKorn@TheKorn.net wrote:
> Ummm, that didn't answer the question. Unless you're meaning to imply
> "no".

Nevermind... Didn't see the other reply. :)
 
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OK, then instead of sending you the two for payment for the one in
return, I'll just send one and buy it back if the process works.
However, I imagine that the more you do, the cheaper it is. I'm in
manufacturing, I understand volume pricing and prototype pricing. But I
think I'll err on the side of caution here and send one to see how it
works. I guess you can always rescreen plastic inserts, and if they
come loose they can always be reglued. But I personally have no way to
do so and make them look right, so I'll assume that's part of the deal.
Like you say, it's a test, and now that you have answered my question
from before, now I see just what sort of test one can do with a PF. Any
ballpark figure that you're thinking yet on buyback, or is that all
dependent upon outcome?
 
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the buyback will be your percentage of the actual cost. If I get 3
playfields and it cost $1500 then the buyback is $500. If I get 10 for $1500
then the buyback is $150.
Greg

"deafdumb&blindboy" <ilduchi1@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> OK, then instead of sending you the two for payment for the one in
> return, I'll just send one and buy it back if the process works.
> However, I imagine that the more you do, the cheaper it is. I'm in
> manufacturing, I understand volume pricing and prototype pricing. But I
> think I'll err on the side of caution here and send one to see how it
> works. I guess you can always rescreen plastic inserts, and if they
> come loose they can always be reglued. But I personally have no way to
> do so and make them look right, so I'll assume that's part of the deal.
> Like you say, it's a test, and now that you have answered my question
> from before, now I see just what sort of test one can do with a PF. Any
> ballpark figure that you're thinking yet on buyback, or is that all
> dependent upon outcome?
>