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<blockquote data-quote="Crawley" data-source="post: 297172" data-attributes="member: 2300"><p>It was part of preserving pinball history. I don't recall what its claim to fame was though. </p><p></p><p>But yeah these tables are not fun to play for any length of time. But neat to check out. </p><p></p><p>Played a real life at Tom Taylors warehouse and two or three games later I had my fill. Most of the ones from the 50s-60 are like this. Very oddball table layout and flipper placement - some with no flippers or just one. They're neat to check out, and hear, but pretty boring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crawley, post: 297172, member: 2300"] It was part of preserving pinball history. I don't recall what its claim to fame was though. But yeah these tables are not fun to play for any length of time. But neat to check out. Played a real life at Tom Taylors warehouse and two or three games later I had my fill. Most of the ones from the 50s-60 are like this. Very oddball table layout and flipper placement - some with no flippers or just one. They're neat to check out, and hear, but pretty boring. [/QUOTE]
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