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Newburyport, Mass
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A pinball story
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Big grins
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That's a cool gallery and story. I used to love pinball when I was a kid. I learned to play standing on a chair because I wasn't tall enough to reach otherwise. I just found a video version on my computer I didn't know I had no my hubby can't get me off of it. I'd love to have a real one for our house one day.You've got a great collection.
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More wag. Less Bark.
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one now. ian |
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Newburyport, Mass
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More wag. Less Bark.
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some replacement decals that are $300 for a set. I never realized the extent of a restoration. Apparently, MM's are hard to find and those you do find need a bit of work. Ian |
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Newburyport, Mass
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Medieval Madness was one of the last machines Williams made, it was made in 1998, Williams' pinball division closed in 1999. MM was a great one. While most 90's era games fetch between $1000 and $3000, that one is selling for at least $4500, and that's for a beat up one. Plus, they only made 4016 MM's. Doug |
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