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<blockquote data-quote="mudtoe" data-source="post: 169896" data-attributes="member: 1263"><p>As Crawley said, the Tom Taylor spot in suburban Milwaukee is only opened to the general public once a year (as far as I know) during the Midwest Gaming Classic in April. The main focus of his large collection is electro-mechanical tables, and Gottlieb in particular. I attended this year, and as a fan of EMs in general, it's certainly the coolest collection I've ever visited (& I've been to the last two PHOF locations in Vegas). I plan to attend again if it occurs in 2015.</p><p></p><p>Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda, California is also on my bucket list. The current space and collection aren't huge, but there were plans to expand into a vacant library with their massive warehoused collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudtoe, post: 169896, member: 1263"] As Crawley said, the Tom Taylor spot in suburban Milwaukee is only opened to the general public once a year (as far as I know) during the Midwest Gaming Classic in April. The main focus of his large collection is electro-mechanical tables, and Gottlieb in particular. I attended this year, and as a fan of EMs in general, it's certainly the coolest collection I've ever visited (& I've been to the last two PHOF locations in Vegas). I plan to attend again if it occurs in 2015. Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda, California is also on my bucket list. The current space and collection aren't huge, but there were plans to expand into a vacant library with their massive warehoused collection. [/QUOTE]
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