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1930s - 1950s Pinball Tables for Season 8 and onwards
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<blockquote data-quote="Blkthorne" data-source="post: 260924" data-attributes="member: 3112"><p>I know in the past Farsight mentioned EM's didn't sell well in the beginning, but in the recent couple years of the double pack they are much better received, with that being said I kind of doubt you will see these older tables unless they have them in some pack like 2-3 of them at one time and that would probably have to be on top of either the EM double pack or regular table. The earlier tables of the 30's and early 40's were mostly bagatelle style games with nudging as the only interaction and Humpty Dumpty was the first to introduce flippers. Farsight did say they wanted to preserve tables but these are more of a history curiosity than tournament and play every day style tables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkthorne, post: 260924, member: 3112"] I know in the past Farsight mentioned EM's didn't sell well in the beginning, but in the recent couple years of the double pack they are much better received, with that being said I kind of doubt you will see these older tables unless they have them in some pack like 2-3 of them at one time and that would probably have to be on top of either the EM double pack or regular table. The earlier tables of the 30's and early 40's were mostly bagatelle style games with nudging as the only interaction and Humpty Dumpty was the first to introduce flippers. Farsight did say they wanted to preserve tables but these are more of a history curiosity than tournament and play every day style tables. [/QUOTE]
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