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Judge Dredd

Judge Dreads

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Space needed, not played this since taking ownership about a year ago, it will need work shopping and maybe a few tweaks (may have the odd simple fault on start up), not even looked at it, average condition, playfield is OK, cab average, average JD, need I say more, £875 takes it away as is or I can change rubbers, give it a quick wipe, remove any faults on start-up and add £200 on for doing nothing, choice is yours.



Delivery £85



Machine is on Anglesey
 
Yes please
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Photos to follow, it's not here but will try and get over there and sort some out this week, lot of machine for not a lot of dollar these days.
 
lot of machine for not a lot of dollar these days.



As a former JD owner I second that, cracking game for the money. If your thinking about getting a first pin then this is well worth going for
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If I had a Dredd pin I'd definitely approach the local multiplex and see if they wanted to site it for a week or three.

Could be a nice little earner, plus it might be a small step to getting pinball back where it belongs.
 
Wizcat' date=' post: 1697353 said:
If I had a Dredd pin I'd definitely approach the local multiplex and see if they wanted to site it for a week or three.

Could be a nice little earner, plus it might be a small step to getting pinball back where it belongs.

That is your call, but I was in a very busy pub on the bank holiday weekend.. A stern - Avatar was in there.



..4 hours later. No one had played it.



Pub & leisure complex a little different, but still..



Speak to Marc Evans.
 
I sited my first a couple of weeks ago into a youth centre kind of thing. Despite the low numbers of people seeing it (its a semi private club, and still not officially open), it's taking around £15 a week. More than I was expecting.



I'm fairly sure those numbers will drop off over the long term, but to be honest I'm just enjoying the fact that some of these teenagers are seeing and playing what in all likelihood is their first ever game of real pinball.



I think we need new people finding and enjoying pinball to ensure this hobby has a future. If that means taking a risk and siting a machine that doesn't turn a profit, so be it.



Anyhow, thread derail.. sorry.
 
I've sold a handful of Sterns to a guy in Scotland. He puts them in shops & the like.. Seems to be doing ok.
 
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