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Offline GORGAR 1

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Re: Life cycle of a Stern machine.
« Reply #15 on: April 12, 2015, 08:55:46 PM »
^ going by your signature, one might think you're pinsanity under another name.

I like plenty of Stern games, but not all. Same goes for all the manufacturers. Theres constructive criticism and there's just plain bagging for the sake of it. Gets old real quick.

ETA ... Just noticed you've changed your loves Stern stirring signature.  #@#

I thought it was just me well picked up there two of a kind :) he's here to stir shit that's all and it's getting real old and boring :( we get it you don't like stern move on its soooooo boring.

Yes,  tall poppy syndrome.
Stern is easy to bash cause they are releasing 3 or 4 machines a year.  Got to give them credit for doing something.  Any additional machines out there is good for the collector.
Just enjoying a break here on Hamilton Island and I have found 4 Sterns,  all in good nick.  When the operator here sells these 4 some collectors will have good pinnies.

Hamilton Island very nice :) nice weather and cold beer very nice.