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Offline MartyJ

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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #165 on: July 25, 2009, 09:20:49 PM »
Likewise Nino,

This was the first proper 'meet' I've been to and was great to catch up with members I already know and the ones I hadn't met.

Thanks to Mark, Damien and the rest of the PSP/Child crew for putting on (and catering) a great event.  All the pins were being played and were dropping in numbers as I left as they were being sold!

Looking forward to the next containers guys!

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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #166 on: July 25, 2009, 10:19:49 PM »
What a great night,

Thanks to Mark and the team for a well organised event..

Parts were unbelivable...

PIZZA was Yum!

Enjoyed meeting all the AP members and laying Pinball,  #*#

Also Kudos to Chris from Perth, handing out Aussie Pinball Keyrings he had made...awesome... Thanx Chris
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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #167 on: July 25, 2009, 10:22:16 PM »
I like to say big thanks to Mark and his employees for the invite. Tonight gave me the opportunity to play some pinnies i’ve never played before.....especially White Water - highlight of the night!

Though spewing we couldn’t get to play Champion Pub, T2 and even RCT , due to being sold.

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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #168 on: July 26, 2009, 12:37:27 AM »
I agree Nino the first look at the parts and id missed a heap of cool parts luccky i took a second look  ^^^    And it was great to put a face to the names.    And i was shocked to put young faces to some of the members..   Marco and Angelo turned out to be younger blokes than expected (Did i mention Friendly aswell)    And finally getting to meet Theo was great i think i purchased my first ever new pinball parts form him maybe 5 years ago.  He introduced himself and even remembered details what a great Bloke   ^^^ ^^^ ^^^

 Also thanks to mark and damien for there work in making melbourne the pinball capital  ^^^ ^^^

WHAT A GREAT AFTERNOON

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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #169 on: July 26, 2009, 12:41:15 AM »
Thanks to Mark and the crew for a great afternoon!

Pleasure to meet and chat with a few guys!

Wife and kids had a ball - she now wants a MBash and a EM machine(I'm like - WTF?!) , kids want a Daytona twin cab, I want a credit limit increase to buy parts....  @@^

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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #170 on: July 26, 2009, 12:54:41 AM »
Wife and kids had a ball - she now wants a MBash and a EM machine(I'm like - WTF?!) , kids want a Daytona twin cab,

Hahahaha Shansta, can i say "i told you so"..... i knew after seeing your 2 girls on just about every machine, that there'd be an early xmas list forming throughout the day....

Nice meeting ya and chatting about your Gottlieb stuff  %$% :lol
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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #171 on: July 26, 2009, 12:57:02 AM »
Enjoyed meeting all the AP members and laying Pinball,  #*#

Errrr, laying? pinball ?? now we know where tha machine "White Water" got it's name from hahahahaa

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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #172 on: July 26, 2009, 01:00:01 AM »
Enjoyed meeting all the AP members and laying Pinball,  #*#

Errrr, laying? pinball ?? now we know where tha machine "White Water" got it's name from hahahahaa

Reminds me of something he said as he left  @@* :D && *.* ^^^

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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #173 on: July 26, 2009, 01:02:32 AM »
(I blinked at one stage, and I thought I saw Nick)..

OK, OK, it was a quick visit, but I had to get over to Docklands to watch the 17th win in a row..  
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Great night, thanks to Mark and the crew, grabbed a new coin door (with Aussie spec coin inserts and connector) and a few other bits - even some hard to get lamp sockets, just what I needed to finish that last bits on HH.

Oh, and did I mention - the coin door has the correct Aussie connector?? Bargain, and will really tart up the AFM - gonna start work on that with the new ramps I got from Greg with NOS decals, and re-decal the cab while I've got her apart - all motivated now to make the rest look as good as that new coin door.

Oh, and by the way, the coin door has the correct Aussie spec connector..

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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #174 on: July 26, 2009, 01:08:42 AM »
Anyhoo.......been a long day, longer for some though.
Well done to MarkC & the gang for all the preparations and a smooth day.

Great to meet quite a few people i hadn't met before, great to see everything from handfuls to bagfuls to topper-fuls of parts walking out the backroom......
I spent a lot of time out the back, assisting where possible and having a grin at everyones JAW-DROPPING GASPS as they walked thru the lanes of parts in disbelief.......
Everyone agreed it was an awesome array of parts, and everything NOS condition......not bad since the next 2 containers will perhaps outshine this first 'teaser' container......

I don't think we've even begun to comprehend what's still on the way in quantity & rarity......today was a mild introduction so people wouldn't suffer heart attacks hehehehehe.

A big thanx again to ALL the Mark'X's on the day, and to the other MarkC for burning cooking our snags to perfection, and copping a shipload of smoke in the eyes  #@#

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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #175 on: July 26, 2009, 01:10:26 AM »
Forgot to add, looking thru daniels pics, you gotta love the "Great Wall Of Coindoor" pic......awesome  #*# #*# #*#

Yes! the coindoors have the correct plug on them!

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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #176 on: July 26, 2009, 01:28:37 AM »
Yes! the coindoors have the correct plug on them!

Really? Wow!!   &&
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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #177 on: July 26, 2009, 02:55:29 AM »
What a great night,

Thanks to Mark and the team for a well organised event..

Parts were unbelivable...

PIZZA was Yum!


PIZZA?!?!?!?!?!!   I can get pizza here, Where's the snags????
Sounds like you all had a blast. ^^^

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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #178 on: July 26, 2009, 03:12:58 AM »
Had a great time today.

Didn't really speak muster up the courage to talk to anyone but had a great time playing the machines and refining my wish list further. I had to get out of there after Mark priced that RFM right where i wanted it!

If only i had my tax return already!

Thanks for the fun - look forward to it again sometime.
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Re: AP MEET JULY 25th Child Amusements
« Reply #179 on: July 26, 2009, 10:21:56 AM »
Had a great time, of course, I mean what else would you expect?

It was good to catch up with the Geelong boys: Daniel was shorter than his photos suggested (must be the camera angles or the people he stands next to) and Matt was younger than I was expecting! Good to see there are plenty of younger guys still getting into pinball (I'll include Marty J in that list, I reckon).

Nice to meet Dean Morgan at last (I forget to check if that invitation to visit next time I am passing through is still open, but as Dean is one of the nice guys I am sure it is); and had a quick hello with Shansta who brought his whole family. And got introduced to the guys from Perth and Sydney.

Also ran into many familiar faces - special mention to Matt (Felixthadog) who is still around. Good to see you again, mate, and keep on pinballing!

Food: pizza was great, but by the time I went to check out the BBQ which was fired up later in the evening, the sausages were all gone so I can't comment on them. No coffee to be seen anywhere so I think Mark was taking pity on everyone yesterday.

Pinball machines: the highlight for me was probably Theatre of Magic. Yeah it is pretty simple in some respects - if you want big points, get the balls locked and score multiball jackpots - but it is good fun and there is enough there besides the trunk shot to keep me interested. So maybe one day.

Other machines I played:
Capcom Magic (or Magi as we called it as the C drop target was missing): good to be able to say I played it but not sure if it would hold my long-term interest
Judge Dredd: this one seemed to be not levelled correctly as it was playing a bit slow, but definitely was a machine I could play again. Didn't like the LHS loop shot of death off the RHS flipper, though.
Medieval Magic: warming to this machine but not the price tag
( I think the three above were all from Mark's personal collection)
Whitewater - got my butt kicked by Joe from BCW on this one; the guy can really play a Whitewater
Congo - an intriguing game I will have to spend more time on in the future
Sopranos - underwhelming, I thought. I was expecting a whole lot more out of it being a fairly recent Stern title but the implementation (including the playfield and headbox graphics) was only so-so.
Family Guy - yeah, decent title (of the two if I had to own one I would go for the Shrek) with a heavy concentration on the mini pinball playfield
some forgettable title with a casino theme - ah, found it on IPDB - High Roller Casino - enough said
The Simpsons Pinball Party - fun title, and requires a bit of skill to get a decent score. Hopefully these come down in price over time but that is probably wishful thinking.
Revenge from Mars - good honest pinball fun. The more I play this title the more I like it, and the price tag on one of these is not that bad. With the NuCore release there is backup on the system as well, which takes some of the fear out of a purchase of this title.
Monster Bash - another solid title, but the one on the floor had a slightly sticky RHS flipper and the world tour kicker was aimed straight down the middle, which made it less than fun to play.
Hook - couldn't judge the title from the machine I played as it wasn't levelled correctly
Corvette - interesting title that would warrant more time
Fish Tales - didn't spend enough time on it to form a solid idea of whether I liked it or not, but could definitely play it again
Guns N Roses - played this one before and only had a quick bash (the kicker on this one was aimed straight down the middle as well) but it is a decent title - for me, one to play, not to own

There may have been a couple of others. Ones I forgot to play: Grand Prix (how did I miss playing that - maybe the cheap looking toy car at the top centre of the playfield threw me off?).

Oh, yeah, I can say I have played a Popeye now - Mark gave me one game but the ball drained down the LH drain each time before I could really achieve anything. The idea of covering up half the playfield does seem ill-conceived to me. Of course, there are those who like it.

Parts: I did go and have a look - it certainly makes their current parts room look tiny in comparison. And to think that there is double that again coming in next month! Checked out the Dirty Harry ramp but self-discipline prevailed and I walked out of there empty-handed this time around.

Thanks: a big thanks is due to Mark (and Damien and Geoff) for his hospitality. A great evening at one of my favourite venues!