It could work.
It also can run the risk of some very bad things to glass/machine and flesh.
Why risk it. Do you not own a kitchen table ?
LTG : )
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It could work.
It also can run the risk of some very bad things to glass/machine and flesh.
Why risk it. Do you not own a kitchen table ?
LTG : )
Quoted from PopBumperPete:make sure it has tempered glass
I would hate to be in an emergency room when they take a steel brush to your hind parts to clean the glass bits out.
If you do this be sure it's a game you don't care much about and a woman you care even less about.
LTG : )
Quoted from Prmailers:The glass on my EM's ('72ish) seems thicker & heavier vs the glass in my SBM.
Go for a ride on an EM!
Not tempered, that way if it breaks you have long, jagged sharp edges. Hopefully you don't cut an artery, because you'll bleed out long before help arrives.
LTG : )
Quoted from Firebaall:Gotta love these threads that quietly add people to the "do not buy from under any circumstance" list.
There is a sit down Sega Afterburner out there somewhere that I guarantee you won't want to own.
LTG : )
P.S. Keep on putting in coins was the hard part.
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