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Which Williams/Bally packs should I buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Citizen" data-source="post: 273979" data-attributes="member: 6915"><p>Fish Tales, Dracula and Eight Ball Deluxe are all obligatory, for me.</p><p></p><p>Then I'd suggest a 2-pack. Either Monster Bash/Gorgar, Cirqus Voltaire/Funhouse, or White Water/Space Shuttle. My preference would be for MB/Gorgar.</p><p></p><p>Although I've noticed you've mentioned an interest in Xenon a couple of times. It's not a super popular table around here but I find it extremely relaxing. It's one of my favorite tables to just zone out and waste time with. Same with Gorgar. Just nice, simple early SS tables. If you're looking to add some era variety to your collection with one or two good late 70s/early 80s tables, I'd say Xenon, Gorgar and Eight Ball Deluxe are all good options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citizen, post: 273979, member: 6915"] Fish Tales, Dracula and Eight Ball Deluxe are all obligatory, for me. Then I'd suggest a 2-pack. Either Monster Bash/Gorgar, Cirqus Voltaire/Funhouse, or White Water/Space Shuttle. My preference would be for MB/Gorgar. Although I've noticed you've mentioned an interest in Xenon a couple of times. It's not a super popular table around here but I find it extremely relaxing. It's one of my favorite tables to just zone out and waste time with. Same with Gorgar. Just nice, simple early SS tables. If you're looking to add some era variety to your collection with one or two good late 70s/early 80s tables, I'd say Xenon, Gorgar and Eight Ball Deluxe are all good options. [/QUOTE]
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