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Re: Members who have ordered AC/DC pinball
« Reply #210 on: February 26, 2012, 01:15:32 AM »
Sensational guys. Ssensational.

The artwork being pretty much the same on the Let there be rock, Premium and the Pro makes life a little boring, however, it just means that Gorgar(Pete) is so far the most switched on bloke to take a dig at the Back in Black from day one.
   Perhaps the side armour metal will be enough with the different translites to really differentiate the models etc, making them all highly wanted. I think a Premium model will go next to a Pro at my house very well if business stays alright. Its certainly not a given, but it doesnt hurt to dream huh.

Its hard to say really, because the pro is so dam good, and the music package is what this AC/DC machine is really all about. I wonder how many collectors, will end up having a few different AC/DC models in their line up. I think Silverball was already switched on enough to have already ordered a pair. Smart thinking I would say.  Notwithstanding, that the money to do this by anyone, cannot be underestimated, because it is alot of money to anyone. But its a great thought to think that someone on AP might end up having a few variants. Pete's place in Melbourne, I think is going to be a very sought after address for the next 12 monhs.lol(lucky bastard).lol

The problem, now is, that anyone who even wants a BIB or LE Rock etc, aint going to be able to find one anyway. Premium here has to be the answer. I didnt think they would sell as many Premiums as Pro's, but i think that theory just went out the window. The premium shld be a great seller after reading that latest Steve Ritchie info.
I am sure, Bruce from AMD and Joe from Interstate are going to have ALOT of new buyers come out of the wood work and want one the moment we all see the models properly the first time.I wonder what our American friends/collectors are thinking IF the large majority of the LE models are heading over seas. I wonder if anyone with a close communication line could find out just how many LE units are staying in the USA. I am sure the various Stern dealers are getting some, but it will be hard to sell extra units given massive demand, a very small run. I mean, how far can the 200 and 300 only go for the whole world ?

You can tell the confidence in the statements made by Steve Ritchie when he talks about the game. You can tell he has a massive amount of confidence with this one.
 I wonder if Mr Gomez, and his next title "Resident Evil" can get a leg up and give Mr Ritchie, the king of the Pin, a run for his money.

Thanks again guys for the outstanding info. it just gets better every day !  ^^^ ^^^ and yes, I am rambling and totally obsessed with these new AC/DC Sterns, so sorry for my constant chatting/typing, but it really is alot of positive fun stuff if u are addicted to the pinball hobby. Playing one / a AC/DC pin makes things better (or worse) because that itself revved me up even more. lol

Grassi-Arse as well.lol  %.%
« Last Edit: February 26, 2012, 01:30:07 AM by Caveoftreasures »
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