On 28 Nov 2014, at 18:00, Ron Walsh wrote:

> As a matter of fact I am working on a clock for my wife.  :)

Is it a fair exchange Ron? Who is offering deals like that?

I am getting a pinball machine with a good shiny gas plasma dot matrix display 
very soon. Nick de Smith, you will have to come over and give it a spanking 
when I get it. It's called Who Dunnit and has a gumshoe murder mystery theme, 
complete with Peter Gunn soundtrack. 

Who Dunnit flopped in the arcades because the storyline and gameplay is too 
complicated. Solve the clues and find the murderer. As a result only 2,416 were 
ever made and it's now rare. It has become a bit of an unsung hero cult machine 
for home users and sits up there with the best of them as a good collector's 
machine. Not everyone's cup of tea and most people never had the chance to play 
one, but I like it and the price is excellent.

As a result I have a pinball to sell, to make space. It's a Black Knight 2000, 
again very collectable, great sound and graphics. This example is excellent. 
Cabinet almost like new. If anyone in the UK is interested in this please 
contact me off list. Shameless plug. Neon alphanumeric displays in very good 
condition, no burn.

John S

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