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<blockquote data-quote="dtown8532" data-source="post: 181265" data-attributes="member: 320"><p>I wouldn't say I have enough for a book but if local people were interested in opening their collection up for me to photograph, I'd consider it. I wonder, though, how many copies of the "Pinball" book were sold? Would it even be worth it? I just do this because of my love for photography and pinball and I like documenting some of the work I've done. Since the summer, I've repaired five games:</p><p>1976 Williams Aztec</p><p>1972 Gottlieb King Rock</p><p>1977 Williams Liberty Bell</p><p>1992 Williams The Getaway</p><p>1951 Genco Hits and Runs</p><p></p><p>I have two more in my garage which will just have to wait till spring. A 1974 Gottlieb Top Card (which I can't wait to get working) and a 1958 Gottlieb Sunshine which I picked up for $45.00. Does not have a back glass so I'm on the lookout for one. Worse comes to worse, I can always get a repro in that $250.00 range. Would be acceptable considering the low price I payed for the game. Playfield and plastics are in really nice shape.</p><p></p><p>But, I think I'm going into hibernation for the winter. Finally getting some TPA on PS4 on the 23rd. Many games to play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtown8532, post: 181265, member: 320"] I wouldn't say I have enough for a book but if local people were interested in opening their collection up for me to photograph, I'd consider it. I wonder, though, how many copies of the "Pinball" book were sold? Would it even be worth it? I just do this because of my love for photography and pinball and I like documenting some of the work I've done. Since the summer, I've repaired five games: 1976 Williams Aztec 1972 Gottlieb King Rock 1977 Williams Liberty Bell 1992 Williams The Getaway 1951 Genco Hits and Runs I have two more in my garage which will just have to wait till spring. A 1974 Gottlieb Top Card (which I can't wait to get working) and a 1958 Gottlieb Sunshine which I picked up for $45.00. Does not have a back glass so I'm on the lookout for one. Worse comes to worse, I can always get a repro in that $250.00 range. Would be acceptable considering the low price I payed for the game. Playfield and plastics are in really nice shape. But, I think I'm going into hibernation for the winter. Finally getting some TPA on PS4 on the 23rd. Many games to play. [/QUOTE]
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