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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: Favourite EM's
« Reply #30 on: March 17, 2015, 03:20:04 AM »
Excellent. Lol.  
Nino, I laughed and dribbled my coffee everywhere when I read that, it cracked me up.
It's going to make me want to buy a few EM,s I reckon because all you guys always say that everyone should have a EM in their collection.

It absolutely makes sense Nino cause having the start of pinball being a EM then the SS then the DMD models shows people how pinball evolved.
I think I am going to be more impressed by the electro mechanical hardware and the design side of things as well. It's good to see all different technology,s.
Also, I will be looking at the five games you picked Nino because they would be good ones to have.

And don't get me started on Gary Stern, my idol. Lol ...  Just kiddin ?

Did Gary Stern himself ever design and sell EM machines ? Or just his Dad ?
He probably played plenty growing up.
That's a question to ask Gary when I do the new Stern factory tour, what is his favourite EM of all time. I know he will say Whoa Nellie cause he is selling that one, but we will see if he can pick one from his past.

I really like the first pinball to get flippers, Humpty Dumpty.
As a kid my mum would read me that Golden book before bed.
Poor Humpty !
Then the next morning I would eat two boiled Humpty Dumptys with finger cut toast. Lol
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