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The price of muscle cars is to high but pinball machines
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01/15/22 07:37 AM
01/15/22 07:37 AM
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So with the skyrocketing price of muscle cars we'll have to that idea away for a while.Now my wife and I are doing some work on the house, getting rid of rugs putting down laminate etc..I have a older non working cheaply made slot machine ,I told her hey we'll get rid of it and get a Munsters slot machine or may Creature from the black lagoon one until I priced the 7,000 8,000 man ...I guess il get a new hood for our hemi truck!Lol
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Re: The price of muscle cars is to high but pinball machines
[Re: Cometstorm]
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01/15/22 10:42 AM
01/15/22 10:42 AM
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A problem with owning a particular pinball machine is that, in just a few months.., you become EXTREMELY proficient with it.
Eventually guests get bored because you yourself can keep a ball in play for ten, twenty times longer than they can. I had 3 of the early Williams electronic machines from the 1970's, found exactly the thing. If you enjoy them, you play them, and you become an expert. Pretty soon they're collecting dust.
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Re: The price of muscle cars is to high but pinball machines
[Re: 65pacecar]
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01/15/22 01:40 PM
01/15/22 01:40 PM
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