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Re: Not surprised sited pins are usually stuffed
« on: March 04, 2009, 12:37:46 AM »

It would be in a Family restaurant / bar setup - somewhere that hoons would not frequent. In an open area where the machines are in full view of staff.

The kids go to the indoor playground, mum and dad have a quiet meal and a beer - then dad plays pins for an hour or two

What about Zagames in the right suburb?

That's the name I was thinking of. There's one in Reservoir (Edwardes St). There used to be pins in there, but they are "hidden" around a concealed corner.

There was a TSPP in there as of two weeks ago, a bit grimy but looked good apart from that - and it was around that corner. Didn't play it as I was going to the Bushfire Aid meet straight after and there was one there. Ironically I did not get to play it at the meet!