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Is Classic Pinball (NJ) still in Business

By Grandcheapskate

1 year ago


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    #6 1 year ago
    Quoted from Grandcheapskate:

    I am located in Bloomfield. When I was buying my machine from Kevin he invited me to his house which was located only about 5 minutes from me and his old store. He had a couple dozen machines in his garage, all of them standing on end with a little path you could walk through. That's when he showed me his Gold Strike and I was hooked on ADD-A-BALL...I had to have one and he found one. I had played El Dorado and had never seen an ADD-A-BALL before. Both his stores were within 10 minutes of my house.
    If I cannot figure out what is wrong with my machine (and I may have found a clue today which I will post in my other thread), is there anyone in the area who fixes machines?
    Thanks...Joe

    Try Paul at https://wannapinball.com/ . Good guy.

    Rob

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