I would be interested, but I have two issues with this game. One, it has no legs, and I don't need a lieutenant Dan of pinball. Two, it is stored in the street, I try to stay away from street stored games.
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I would be interested, but I have two issues with this game. One, it has no legs, and I don't need a lieutenant Dan of pinball. Two, it is stored in the street, I try to stay away from street stored games.
I have been missing the mark all this time. This is not the lieutenant Dan of pinball machines because it has no legs, this is the rare coffee table version. This version is so rare, it is not even listed here or on other sites. $3,500 is cheap for a piece of history like this. Once people realize what this is, this is game is going to be more desired then Lock Ness Monster, King Kong or Total Recall. This is the predecessor to the ATARI pong coffee table!! A bargain at twice the price.
Quoted from wantdataeast:Serious? (And dude this is not directed to you personally) Are people so F'ing stupid that they think the Legs do not come with the machine? Are people that stupid? I did not show the plug... (It has one of those too BTW)... or the Balls, again.. not show.
I guess it is cute... maybe? When the first mental giant says that. But what bunch of pathetic sheep that run with that... Good God can you at least find something originally stupid on your own?
Not all legs are the same. Could be nice Baywatch blue powder coat. Could be nice shinny chrome. Could be old rusted POS's. Could be lieutenant Dan's titanium.
Quoted from Beebl:Word of the day is legs boys...No go out and spread the word
Word of the day yesterday was "legs", today's word of the day is "choose"
Quoted from wantdataeast:My announcement of my images illegal use was your C and D, as it was to everyone on this forum's. Step 2 is being sued.
I admire your strength of will... you're really really brave a tribute to forums everywhere. Send me your name and address via PM and I will get the legal ball rolling.
"Step 2 is being sued"!! That is the funnest thing I have read in a while (or since the last time I got caught up on this thread). First off, butter hope they are in the same state, or fees go way up. Second, that is superior court, need an attorney for that, normal starting fee, $5,000, a bit more then a imamaculate Baywatch pinball machine. Third, and this is the best part, you can normally only sue for the amount of money the person earned on the work they copied. In this case goose egg!
I always love it when people that are not knowledgeable say they are going to sue, my reply often, is go ahead!
Quoted from hawkeyexx:Happy Tuesday.......I'm getting the dirt out of my Baywatch
That is not dirt, that is sand!
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