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Re: Why kids today don't play pinball
« Reply #30 on: February 24, 2009, 11:53:28 PM »
Just had my twin Daughters birthday aged 10-the thought of the kids and there friends banging my flippers together when the balls no where near them scares the crap out of me, I closed the door and said just look they don't work!! am I being unfair??

Peter


I guess it depends on how much work you have put into them and if they are restored to like new or not. But they are built tough - I reckon it is too easy to be precious about them when they are designed to be played. Just keep the drinks away from them I say.


I concur.

These machines have seen X100 of what these kids can dish out. They also need to start playing the pins by working out what the buttons do.

Just keep liquids away from the machines = good point.


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