Another vote for wide doorways. I founf 80s era pins are wider. I have not bought a wide body.
I also bought a set of recessed center dollies to make moving the pins around the basement easier.
I have different set ups determined by the number of machines I have.
Also keep them away from rooms...
I know where there is one in a basement not working in my area.
I was fixing the neibours Genie and he asked me to take a look at it.
I opened the coin door and there were a bunch of empty beer bottles in it. "So that's were the kids have been hiding the empties" the owner exclaimed.
I decided...
If you are looking at swapping it out a few years down the road for something else I suggest you check some of the trade threads for common 'wanted' ss. Then down the road it could/should be easier to trade.
I had a gauntlet legends for a time. Great game as anyone could be any character.
Paid 350 for ot at the starbust auction and the green colour didn't work.
Back in the live auction days.
Hold out for a legends, swap out the drive for original.
Since you are in MI maybe we can hook up at vfw or ann arbor show. I am heavily considering Ann Arbor just to see bg restos.
Otherwise shipping will be too horrendous to make it worthwhile.
I liked Aerosmith initially aswell. Only later did I even consider what kind of long term playfield damage the toy box will do.
I did like the screens on batman66 and star wars, dialed in theme didn't pull me in compared to the hobbit or even woz
Better selection of pins for me this year. Swap meet was smaller than last year. Only got a pingulp.
I had CV wire ramp ball lock hex screw up and the TOTAN the ball got stuck in the thumper bumpers a few times (levelling?)
Otherwise fun.
Saw Meegis, played a bunch of games I can't afford or...
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