Author Topic: Life cycle of a Stern machine.  (Read 4807 times)

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Offline andypinboy

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Re: Life cycle of a Stern machine.
« Reply #15 on: April 12, 2015, 09:40:39 PM »
Not true Gorgar1. Sorry if I upset you. I think Stern is overpriced & not as well made as the (admittedly older) Bally/ Williams games - but I'm the 1st to say each to his own.

You didn't upset me :) price? your probably right-Build quality maybe although mine are pretty good just a few tweaks like most pins and yes your not the first to say this but that's my point we all know this wheather your right or wrong it's bloody boring.

LOl- not nearly as boring as the single post Cavey posts over and over again... oh look - there it is at the bottom again..LOL

Heh - exactly!! Knew old sherriff (double r double f) CoT would be sniffing around. Fun times.
« Last Edit: April 12, 2015, 09:42:12 PM by andypinboy »
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