tictalk wrote:While buying a machine you really want is rewarding , sometimes the story of events leading up to that purchase are equally fun. The story of acquiring My favorite machine was a total fluke. About 20 years ago I had just returned home from visiting the magical kingdom of Jasper San Flippo , I had seen many wonderous machines I had never seen before. Later that week I was talking on the phone to a music box collector/ dealer who I might communicate with once or twice a year, at the end of his call, I just light heartedly mentioned, if you ever hear of this certain machine for sale to let me know. Not really expecting any positive response, much to my surprise he said he had just received a call a couple of hours earlier from a collector whom he had brokered said machine for several years ago and he was going to sell it. Well I had no idea what one was worth, I had only ever seen the one at Jaspers. Anyway I nervously committed on the spot to buy the machine sight unseen, for his clients,( whom I did not know) asking price.I immediately sent him a cashiers check and drove 16 hours a couple of weeks later to pick it up. Later I found out if I would have delayed but a few hours I would have missed the sale. If I could only keep one machine this would be it.
Well, this sort of machine is truly a "once in a lifetime" find...
Nearly all others are "common" by comparison...

