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How old is this machine and have you ever seen one ?

By getbettersam

10 years ago


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    #1 10 years ago

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    #2 10 years ago

    It looks like a torture chair / chamber pot.

    #3 10 years ago

    Needs a code update.

    #4 10 years ago

    That is a late 18th century French Bagatelle. The hint is that the GI lighting is 2 candles. At least you can play it and keep your cigar lit. ......No it is not a new Stern pin.

    #5 10 years ago

    you can also stack ka-modes on this one.

    #6 10 years ago

    I have seen a picture of this same machine somewhere before. I have never seen or played one. And I
    would agree needs code update asap...

    #7 10 years ago

    Gorgeous.
    A bit of nudging required?
    Tilt set on low?
    I heard a rumour of a code update this century...

    Will this machine be in the February 16 at 12:00pm tournament? Is it a one off by a home craftsman?

    #10 10 years ago

    Is that technically a machine?

    #11 10 years ago

    Looks like a cursed object from Supernatural or Friday the 13th (the series).

    #12 10 years ago

    It has more parts than a horse carriage!

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