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<blockquote data-quote="Richard B" data-source="post: 19372" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>I played it recently, and, like all SS tables from that era, the only difference between it an any generic table is the artwork on the backglass and playfield. It was a decent table, but the layout didn't do much to distinguish itself. It's not worth the trouble to bring it to TPA, but if you want to try out a virtual version, FP has a good recreation, along with a whole bunch of other classic machines. Unlike VP, which mainly concentrates on tables from the SS era, with the bulk of tables in the last 25 years, FP concentrates primarily on the EM and early SS era (they even have Ballyhoo, from 1932!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard B, post: 19372, member: 306"] I played it recently, and, like all SS tables from that era, the only difference between it an any generic table is the artwork on the backglass and playfield. It was a decent table, but the layout didn't do much to distinguish itself. It's not worth the trouble to bring it to TPA, but if you want to try out a virtual version, FP has a good recreation, along with a whole bunch of other classic machines. Unlike VP, which mainly concentrates on tables from the SS era, with the bulk of tables in the last 25 years, FP concentrates primarily on the EM and early SS era (they even have Ballyhoo, from 1932!). [/QUOTE]
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