Author Topic: Distroying Pinball Machines just for fun.  (Read 568 times)

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Re: Distroying Pinball Machines just for fun.
« on: February 07, 2011, 10:33:02 AM »

It is a shame that TNT posted these videos, as I found their "Understanding Pinball" videos very informational and interesting.

But these videos will hopefully hurt their business, as NO-ONE likes to see this kind of rubbish. I cannot see any logic behind throwing perfectly good machines off a building. There is no reason why this should be done. I've seen worse container pins than the ones thrown off the building. Complete tossers !

As for the Black Knight video - I love Todd's comment -

"not up to our expectations of quality, and we will have to dispose of it"

What kind of idiot is this person ? What it proves is simply that his company does not have the level of expertise to restore or recondition these games. Even in 1996, someone would have paid $100 for this game. Surely there's better ways to advertise your business ? maybe showcase a poor machine's restoration ?

All this dick head is proving is that he is an arrogant moron !
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