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Destroying Playfields for... Lamps?

By Pahuffman

9 years ago


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    #11 9 years ago
    Quoted from dung:

    What is the big deal? There are probably thousands of playsfields sitting outside of machines that this could be done to. After seeing this I am wondering if I could snag a worn playfield someone did a swap on with say a cpr. Just need to figure out what areas still look nice and have those facing forward.

    Not to mention that it's a one off anyway. (Or that it's a little bedside table, not a lamp.) It was a single playfield. They're not buying up hundreds and cutting them up.

    Quoted from DefaultGen:

    Wow, something that looks worse than this horrible desk!

    Sorry, but that desk is awesome. The world can spare a Charlie's Angels pinball table that was in shit shape to begin with.

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