What happened to the one Ron Silverman had at the museum? I don't remember it being sold at any of the auctions?
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What happened to the one Ron Silverman had at the museum? I don't remember it being sold at any of the auctions?
Quoted from jrpinball:David Silverman had the museum and the auctions. I believe Ron Silverman is a different individual who owns a private collection.
I'm bad with names, but I know there was one at the museum, and I'm 99% sure it never made it to the auction.
If you go to this article on The Huffington Post and click through the photos, you'll see the machine on the floor:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/07/national-pinball-museum_n_1497328.html
Quoted from valentin27:That would be too bad to take parts out of a complete machine
No, but it's good to know where a complete original machine is if you need details.
I mean, how long before you could borrow his original caps and duplicate them on a 3D printer? I bet it's a matter of months . . . 2 or 3 years at the most.
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