A rather nice games room
- coppinpr
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A rather nice games room
A friend in the USA sent me this video of his games room, not many very old machines ,but some rare one amongst them, Jennings 400 series, Bally E series (if anyone needs info on the E series he's perhaps the leading expert on these and other Bally machines). I particularly like the key cutting service (and the bar) So what do I like best about his game room? The available space!!!
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- john t peterson
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Re: A rather nice games room
The fellow certainly has eclectic tastes. I'd like to see his electric bill.
J Peterson
Electrified in America
J Peterson
Electrified in America
Re: A rather nice games room
That’s unreal. That’s bigger than half the commercial arcades these days.
- badpenny
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Re: A rather nice games room
That reminds me of my games room, mine also has a door and a window.
I wonder when his wife left him?
I wonder when his wife left him?
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He must be married, BP. How else would those machines be kept dust free?
Very nice indeed.
Very nice indeed.
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You can tell which of my machines I play, they're the ones with no dust.
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