Author Topic: You call **that** a “container pin”??  (Read 2601 times)

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Offline ddstoys

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Re: You call **that** a “container pin”??
« Reply #15 on: February 01, 2015, 02:28:21 PM »
Nice one your having plenty of good luck with pin purchases lately

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Re: You call **that** a “container pin”??
« Reply #16 on: February 01, 2015, 06:50:37 PM »
Wow! That looks awesome. I played a few games on an elvis at bumper many years back. Not a bad game from what I can remember  ^^^

This was one of the first games I played on location when I got into pinball a few years ago (somehow I missed the 1990s).  I liked this game as well, and was surprised to find out later that many people put this game down.  Good to see that at least one other person thought this game was OK.  Not every game is going to be an Addams Family.

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Re: You call **that** a “container pin”??
« Reply #17 on: February 01, 2015, 11:16:01 PM »
Well done.
A lot of container pins are in excellent condition.
I have bought machines which simply need a wipe over for dust and require no work whatsoever. They are like they have come straight from a home use collection.
Well done on a good Elvis machine.
Not everyone's cup of tea but people who do want them do pay big dollars for them.
They rarely leave collections.

Now put on your blue suede shoes and play a game whilst doing the jail house rock.
Cool machine.
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