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Re: which pinball parlour was your favourite when growing up ?
« on: November 25, 2009, 07:12:29 PM »
Crystal Palace in George Street Sydney was the Go! Great place to play and hang out.
Across the road to Hoyts and then back again for another go on the pinnies.

All the great 70's classics like; Kiss, Playboy, Joker Poker, Strikes and Spares, Sinbad, and Surfer. You would walk down the stairs to a smoke filled room and play 70's pinnies which were all around the walls on a shelf like arrangement. I have tried to get some pics but no good so far. Wotto's Hoyts pics are as close as I can see.

Queen Street Croydon in Sydney 1978 Playboy and Mata Hari.
Burwood pool room on Burwood Road where AC/DC used to practice. Kiss and Playboy.
Ashfield pool room alongside the arts center. Kiss and Playboy

Not to mention just about every takeaway in the Western Suburbs of Sydney.

Where has it all gone? My games room has a few. More to go!


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There is no law against having fun just yet (but I am sure they are busy are drafting one!)