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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: Why no love for Dirty Harry?
« on: April 18, 2015, 07:34:42 PM »
Pete, apx 60 percent of the 50 games I have put remote battery holders into and removed the batteries on those.
Then all of the other games had all batteries removed altogether.

I took fifty sets of legs off all the machines and made a big pile.
In the haste of removing all the legs I didn't mark down which set belonged to which game but it's easy enough to work out Bally vs Data East vs Stern vs Williams vs Gottlieb and so on.

A powder coater on the Gold Coast is going to get 200 legs in one hit to do so I will get a good price and he will go nuts doing pinball legs for a few days I guess. Lol

Dam I miss playing a lot of the games. But stored is safe and sooner or later they will all be put into a commercial cement block building and a clubhouse Pinny place will be born for the enjoyment of others.
That's why games like Dirty Harry is such a great pin, cause everyone who sees it for the first time just gets blown away.
Some dam good licenced were had in the hey day of DMD.

Make my day Punk - 357 Magnum shoots pinball thief ten times. Lol
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