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Greetings from Spain!!!

By madmack

4 years ago


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    #1 4 years ago

    Hi to all.

    Its madmack from Spain, nice to be here!

    Just sign up to learn about modern Stern and so other manufacturers...

    We have a ver popular forum in Spain (petacos.com), but its more... modest... than PINSIDE... jajaja

    See you!

    #4 4 years ago

    Gracias!

    Quoted from chad:

    :-)You're gonna love Pinside!!

    I know... I know... Ivisited the web so many times to find some informations about games, likes or dislikes... and finally I decided to join the army

    Sorry for my english, I'll try not to use a translator or whatever... and use it from my rusty knowledge...

    #7 4 years ago
    Quoted from chad:

    Your English is just fine, we know what you mean.

    Many thanks

    Quoted from jaytrem:

    Welcome! I wish my Spahish was half as good as you English. I might be able to read my Spinball manual.

    Wow... do you know Spinball!!? not bad machines... we should be proud of many manufactorers and models made in Spain... but i dont know if they "jumped" the ocean...

    #10 4 years ago
    Quoted from pinwiztom:

    I am always fascinated by the history of pinball in Spain, and all the games that were manufactured out of there. Some copies but lots of origional stuff too especially the EMs. I love it whenever Jay at IPDB.org posts some new Spainish pin that I have never seen before. There used to be a website that had Tons of photos and other documentations flyers etc.that dealt with those Spainish pins, but the link is now dead.

    I had two INDER pinballs... how i miss them... BRAVE TEAM and 250 cc

    Let me know if you canot see the pics, probably there are problems with the pics hosting...
    250 cc:
    https://petacos.forumcommunity.net/?t=55661875
    https://s1218.photobucket.com/user/madmack81/library/Limpieza%20Inder%20250cc?sort=3&page=1

    BRAVE TEAM
    https://petacos.forumcommunity.net/?t=56899851
    https://s1218.photobucket.com/user/madmack81/library/Limpieza%20Brave%20Team?sort=3&page=1

    Quoted from NY2Colorado:

    Please post pics of all the amazing tapas in Madrid, please.

    are you suuuuure!?!? jajaja... thanks

    #11 4 years ago
    Quoted from pinwiztom:

    I am always fascinated by the history of pinball in Spain, and all the games that were manufactured out of there. Some copies but lots of origional stuff too especially the EMs. I love it whenever Jay at IPDB.org posts some new Spainish pin that I have never seen before. There used to be a website that had Tons of photos and other documentations flyers etc.that dealt with those Spainish pins, but the link is now dead.

    Check this out:

    http://tecnopinball.org/doc_biblioteca.php

    #13 4 years ago
    Quoted from Ericpinballfan:

    Welcome! Love Spain, and Tapas!
    Was there in Barcelona and Catalonia last year for a month. I only found 2 pins at a pool hall, Addams Family and Stern Indy.
    Cant wait to go back, amazing food.

    There are at least 1 pinball club in Barcelona. Let me know to send you the adress...

    Or try another citys like Madrid!

    #15 4 years ago
    Quoted from jaytrem:

    Yup, there are a good amount here. Not as easy to find as over there though. Was considering importing a Jolly Park, but eventually found the "right one" over here.

    The most "iconic" pinball made in Spain is Canasta 86 of INDER. Search for it, its fast, simple, pure adrenaline and fun... belive me!

    The evolution of Canasta 86 could be 250 CC

    #17 4 years ago
    Quoted from Budman:

    Spent a lot of time in Gijon , really love the northern portion of the country along the coast as it’s a lot like Ireland.

    You "invested" time in Gijón... jajaja... Nice place, nice people, nice food, and nice pinballheads also!

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