Thanks for the upload, but you are awful at pinball.
@SleepInTheRain8812 күн бұрын
for everyone who reads this, we might never meet, but I wish you a lifetime of joy and luck.
@SleepInTheRain8814 күн бұрын
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@radgybennoАй бұрын
This table is a lot of fun, well done to gotlieb for coming up with something different .
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Seguro espieza noo mentiroso seguro espieza
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비 소리와 함께 킹제임스흠정역성경을 읽어 보십시오
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🙂 Promo>SM
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Nice ❤
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I love thunderstorms! Thanks for the video
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Absolutely scary and terrifying!!!!😨
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@petercole87983 ай бұрын
Woow great vid excellent. Only things missing is Bigfoot or dogman 😊.
@nature_naruto3 ай бұрын
Believe how much it is..
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P R O M O S M 😌
@Kiwify1435 ай бұрын
App link?
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App link
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@performa95237 ай бұрын
Fascinating stuff! Thanks for posting this- the Wisconsin Computer Club and I recently rescued one of these from the basement of a former bar that was scheduled to be demolished, and we've had a heck of a time working on it. Do you know how it comes open? I've managed to drill out the back locks to get at the coin tray and CRT board, but can't get the front open even after drilling the locks. I assume there must be some "trick" to it, but I can't figure it out. Again, many thanks for the info- I didn't know a thing about it, it's got a fascinating history! The unit we have has some sort of attachment... I wonder if it's got a printer in it.
Great video. I've become very interested in these obscure 70's 3/4 sized "home model" pinball machines (Briarwood, Sentinel, Wonder Wizard, a couple coleco machines, etc) I don't have much space in my home, so id really love to acquire one of these and modify another solenoid into it to give it independent flippers. I've read about some other guys doing it on forums, and gathered a lot of good advice from the late great Ken Layton (Rest in peace) Great video, been waiting for something like this