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<blockquote data-quote="Buzz1126" data-source="post: 297731" data-attributes="member: 3964"><p>There was a time when at Myrtle Beach in South Carolina, a large building called The Pavillion housed a huge amount of pinball machines. Many are in TPA, mostly early to mid-1970's Bally tables. But each time I went, it seemed like arcade games and the "claw" games (the games that look soo easy to pick up toys...) were taking the place of the pinball machines. Then, after several years away, I took my family to the beach, looking forward to hitting the Strand. Sadly, The Pavillion was gone.</p><p></p><p>Was does this have to do with your blog? Just this: whenever you get a chance to play a table, take it. You never know when your chance to play again will be gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzz1126, post: 297731, member: 3964"] There was a time when at Myrtle Beach in South Carolina, a large building called The Pavillion housed a huge amount of pinball machines. Many are in TPA, mostly early to mid-1970's Bally tables. But each time I went, it seemed like arcade games and the "claw" games (the games that look soo easy to pick up toys...) were taking the place of the pinball machines. Then, after several years away, I took my family to the beach, looking forward to hitting the Strand. Sadly, The Pavillion was gone. Was does this have to do with your blog? Just this: whenever you get a chance to play a table, take it. You never know when your chance to play again will be gone. [/QUOTE]
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