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- Apr 28, 2014
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good morning to you all
like most of you guys around my age (50) I first started playing pinball on the local pier and in those days they weren't just confined to amusement arcades, every café / pub had at least one, they were everywhere!
We rekindled our love of pinball about 15 years ago when we purchased a Scared Stiff which we still have although we have owned a Twilight Zone, Adams Family and a Safe Cracker. I'd love to buy a couple more now but am a little shocked at the price the go for now - should have kept the ones we had!
For me the love of pinball is of course playing them but I love maintaining and fixing them - my paternal instinct coming through
cheers Bob
like most of you guys around my age (50) I first started playing pinball on the local pier and in those days they weren't just confined to amusement arcades, every café / pub had at least one, they were everywhere!
We rekindled our love of pinball about 15 years ago when we purchased a Scared Stiff which we still have although we have owned a Twilight Zone, Adams Family and a Safe Cracker. I'd love to buy a couple more now but am a little shocked at the price the go for now - should have kept the ones we had!
For me the love of pinball is of course playing them but I love maintaining and fixing them - my paternal instinct coming through

cheers Bob