No problem. Best I contribute to this forum as I'm very much a pinball novice. Didn't get the bug until PHOF:WC was released. I really wish I would have gotten into it a lot earlier.
$1,600 for a Whirlwind and $1,100 for a Black Knight with a new playfield! Wow! In PA, I've never seen a Whirlwind for less than 2k and BK's are usually around a grand with worn playfields. I guess everybody's rich in Pennsylvania.
George, many thanks for photographing, posting, sharing. It's great to see these tables in the wild and interesting to make some visual comparisons to TPA.
I think if i had access to such an expo, where pins can be played and are also available for purchase, i'd find it extremely difficult to exercise self-restraint and not have a splurge.... "mercifully" (for my wallet) i've never seen anything pinball related here in Berlin
Ah, Hercules. Sounds like such a great concept until you actually play the thing. I remember being so stoked to try it when I first saw the machine at Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum in Michigan. That feeling lasted about 3 seconds, LOL.
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