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Re: my thoughts on ACDC pinball
« Reply #15 on: August 24, 2012, 09:33:55 PM »
luke sites a premium around the pubs in the Newcastle, and he was surprised that it is not as good a earner as what it was hyped for.

Pinball in the wild is a thing of the past no pinball will make money no matter what theme it's a home use hobbie only, don't get me wrong I wish the kids and big kids would put money in the slot but they won't, games are on there phones and free.

Peter

Some people who go to a pub on a fri night after a long week dont want to stand for a long time on sore legs playing a pinball machine, not when you can sit on ya bum, catch up with ya mates n have a few cold ones plus talk with the ladies etc. Pete is right, a pinny taking money or not in a public place is not going to be a decent way to gauge how good a pinny is. The home market is almost 70 percent of Sterns sales. Kids these days dont even go to pubs, they sit in parks or at some emo's house n drink cheap grog.

The world is a changing boys, the world is a changing.lol  %.%
in my day I'd drink until I couldn't feel my legs and then playing pinball was no problems.....I think....I can't remember to be honest....in fact I can't remember 1980 at all....hmmmm, where did I leave those brain cells again, the Argyle hotel Geelong me thinks
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