Pinball Hall of Fame, Las Vegas
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Pinball Hall of Fame, Las Vegas
I was just passing Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas in October........ great place!
This last one is an upright rare pinball, two only ever made. The man who was running it I spoke to (not the owner) says it's worth 10 million dollars and not for sale.... If that's true it's got to be the most expensive slot in the world????
This last one is an upright rare pinball, two only ever made. The man who was running it I spoke to (not the owner) says it's worth 10 million dollars and not for sale.... If that's true it's got to be the most expensive slot in the world????
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Re: Pinball Hall of Fame, Las Vegas
Sounds like the R&W Win a Cig allwin I once had... the only one made (not). If it is worth 1% of that kind of money, it is worth copying. I think I'll dig around for some old bits in the garage to see what I can knock up. Photos coming up after Christmas.This last one is an upright rare pinball, two only ever made. The man who was running it I spoke to (not the owner) says it's worth 10 million dollars and not for sale.... If that's true it's got to be the most expensive slot in the world????
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Personally if I had any machine "worth 10 million dollars" I'd have sold it to David Copperfield or anyone else who wanted it, and buggered off. I wouldn't be sitting behind a change desk waiting for people to pay to come look at it
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I have a sneaky suspicion if I were to go to a professional manufacturer with $10 Million and ask for a particular machine I could walk away with a couple or three. It might take a few months but it could be done.
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If it was, Tim Arnold would not sell it. The Pinball Hall of Fame is a non-profit - it doesn't even have paid staff. Any money it makes that isn't spent on rent and electricity is donated to the Salvation army.jimmycowman wrote: This last one is an upright rare pinball, two only ever made. The man who was running it I spoke to (not the owner) says it's worth 10 million dollars and not for sale.... If that's true it's got to be the most expensive slot in the world????
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Our UK penny slot arcades are non profit too........ but for an entirely different reason.
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