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<blockquote data-quote="Baramos" data-source="post: 165712" data-attributes="member: 3435"><p>Does he still put them on the apron? In another video I thought I saw him putting it on the playfield glass instead. I may have been mistaken, however.</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing the reason he does it is the same reason car dealerships paint their name and address on the bumper of every car they sell...free advertising for the life of the car (or in this case, the pinball machine). No one ever thought the car dealership had anything to do with the building the car (in fact, they often have nothing to do with customizing them). I agree this advertising of Tuckey's makes less sense, though--he's selling most, if not all, of these to collectors, so no one is going to see them in an arcade or something.</p><p></p><p>That said, I wouldn't get too mad over the one from WAAAAYYY back in the day. As you say yourself, no one cared back then or considered them to be the collector's items they have become.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baramos, post: 165712, member: 3435"] Does he still put them on the apron? In another video I thought I saw him putting it on the playfield glass instead. I may have been mistaken, however. I'm guessing the reason he does it is the same reason car dealerships paint their name and address on the bumper of every car they sell...free advertising for the life of the car (or in this case, the pinball machine). No one ever thought the car dealership had anything to do with the building the car (in fact, they often have nothing to do with customizing them). I agree this advertising of Tuckey's makes less sense, though--he's selling most, if not all, of these to collectors, so no one is going to see them in an arcade or something. That said, I wouldn't get too mad over the one from WAAAAYYY back in the day. As you say yourself, no one cared back then or considered them to be the collector's items they have become. [/QUOTE]
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