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Re: Life cycle of a Stern machine.
« on: April 12, 2015, 11:00:42 AM »
Well poor ol' Pinsanity is on a break from AP - but I was having a look on Pinside & saw multiple posts about the infamous Choggard. Sounds like he was a piece of work. I only learned about him from the Hitler videos - so they are educational too - they should not be discounted as they display much insight. Waiting patiently for someone to post as soon as a new one is released  :lol

Re Stern I just don't get it. As soon as you "drive it off the lot" it looses a couple of grand. But most of all they aren't (can never be) part of pinball nostalgia. It's like lining up an xd falcon next to an xy. the xd is worth zilch. to me the bally/ williams are hq monaros - they are iconic, they are built to last, they look great, they are getting rarer & if looked after they play fantastic.

Is it just me that doesn't get y some people are so pro-Stern??
« Last Edit: April 12, 2015, 11:13:52 AM by andypinboy »
I enjoy Porsche, Gibson LPs, Bally-Williams & learning about pinball maintenance & restoration.