Author Topic: Operators importing second hand pins in late 70s  (Read 846 times)

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Re: Operators importing second hand pins in late 70s
« on: January 27, 2015, 12:14:35 AM »
Yep that's the one Nino

      It's a major project but strange enough for my collection so worth trying to save it

I've been looking for this game and Whirlybird for 20 years. I STILL remember the Whirlybird from the original storage building. I asked Dad "where did it go". He paused. Looked at me and said - "it is with the 50 other games.. .. .. Reservoir landfill"  @@^ *!@ !!!
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