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what a month June was
« on: July 03, 2009, 05:09:28 PM »

well done guys

not sure if this has been posted yet

but best by far

AP is getting better all the time

so many new members
so many posts

well done everyone

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Re: what a month June was
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2009, 05:26:35 PM »
Definitely Mark, June has been the busiest month since the start of AP :)

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Re: what a month June was
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2009, 05:31:16 PM »
Yep Great work to all those who contrbute

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Re: what a month June was
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2009, 07:51:31 PM »
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Re: what a month June was
« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2009, 07:52:38 PM »
I imagine the exposure at the Pinball Expo has helped a bit, and MarkC keeps on selling machines and telling the buyers to sign up.

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Re: what a month June was
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Re: what a month June was
« Reply #6 on: July 03, 2009, 08:00:39 PM »
I imagine the exposure at the Pinball Expo has helped a bit, and MarkC keeps on selling machines and telling the buyers to sign up.

thanks mate  , i do try and push AP and say all my specials are listed here first and with Ipb  deal and so on plus of course Expo too
and if anyone wants advise to come here , cause you are all a great bunch of guys ... and all very helpful

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Re: what a month June was
« Reply #7 on: July 03, 2009, 08:23:10 PM »
Yep Great work to all those who contrbute

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Re: what a month June was
« Reply #8 on: July 03, 2009, 10:50:22 PM »

No doubt the profile of AP has been lifted by events such as Expo, IPB sale to PSP/PinballInc and of course Coconut Island !

Special thanks should go to our sponsors and donations from members that help the site tick over and ensure we are around for a LONG time !

The most important part of our site is YOU !

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Re: what a month June was
« Reply #9 on: July 04, 2009, 12:08:01 AM »
AP has achieved a remarkable profile in a very short time, big congratulations to Nino and Tony for taking the initiative and making the huge effort to establish a forum for Aussie pin heads (while welcoming our international mates too). And thanks to the sponsors like Greg RTBB, Pinball Fixers Owen and Mark who came on board very early to give the place some industry involvement, culminating in Mark's acquisition of the IPB inventory - we should be proud that we are the "home" of that wonderful boon for Aussie pin heads. And it won't just be Aussie's benefiting - Mark will be able to get these treasures out world wide, so much locked away for so long.

It's amazing the level of talent and enthusiasm amassed here, and how well members treat each other, and many who actually look for opportunities to help others. There's lots of old friendships continued here, and I'm sure many new ones established (personally AP introduced me to new mates Spamways Junior, and Matt KTM450, neither of which I might have met despite being locals were it not for AP).

I was honoured when the two guys asked me to assist with moderating, although as I said at the time "Moderate what? The place looks after itself?!?" So I get to merge the odd thread and delete some porn spam (sorry guys!   !!@  :lol )

We better start planning the First Birthday Celebrations, as year one is about to tick over.

Maybe Mark will donate a machine, you know, something simple like an TAF Gold, to give away..  :lol :lol

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Re: what a month June was
« Reply #10 on: July 04, 2009, 12:37:31 AM »

I have lurked around a lot of different forums over the years and have to say this would have to be the most welcoming, informative and helpful forum I've come across. Its a credit to all contributers. ^^^

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Re: what a month June was
« Reply #11 on: July 04, 2009, 12:56:03 AM »
AP has achieved a remarkable profile in a very short time, big congratulations to Nino and Tony for taking the initiative and making the huge effort to establish a forum for Aussie pin heads (while welcoming our international mates too). And thanks to the sponsors like Greg RTBB, Pinball Fixers Owen and Mark who came on board very early to give the place some industry involvement, culminating in Mark's acquisition of the IPB inventory - we should be proud that we are the "home" of that wonderful boon for Aussie pin heads. And it won't just be Aussie's benefiting - Mark will be able to get these treasures out world wide, so much locked away for so long.

It's amazing the level of talent and enthusiasm amassed here, and how well members treat each other, and many who actually look for opportunities to help others. There's lots of old friendships continued here, and I'm sure many new ones established (personally AP introduced me to new mates Spamways Junior, and Matt KTM450, neither of which I might have met despite being locals were it not for AP).

I was honoured when the two guys asked me to assist with moderating, although as I said at the time "Moderate what? The place looks after itself?!?" So I get to merge the odd thread and delete some porn spam (sorry guys!   !!@  :lol )

We better start planning the First Birthday Celebrations, as year one is about to tick over.

Maybe Mark will donate a machine, you know, something simple like an TAF Gold, to give away..  :lol :lol




was going to say thanks  till i read the addams gold ....

thanks mate   I enjoy the site  as both a collector and a dealer  in parts and pins
it is by far the best pinball site in OZ  and a credit  to Tony and Nino   and u ...
you guys run the site , tony and nino set it up
its here for everyone to enjoy and have fun

thanks for letting me become a sponsor and advertise both my companies and also mention the great ipb deal with pinball inc

mark

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Re: what a month June was
« Reply #12 on: July 04, 2009, 10:27:34 PM »

It's amazing the level of talent and enthusiasm amassed here, and how well members treat each other, and many who actually look for opportunities to help others. There's lots of old friendships continued here, and I'm sure many new ones established (personally AP introduced me to new mates Spamways Junior, and Matt KTM450, neither of which I might have met despite being locals were it not for AP).

Wow Nick you finally got to use my adopted title which you so generously gave me  %.%  And i must agree meeting you guys was great i thought i was the only PIN NERD in gtown