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Let's see pics of game rooms!

By erak

13 years ago


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    #1839 10 years ago
    Quoted from spfxted:

    Ahhhh! These were all over Ireland. Was just there for 8 days. And what they say is true...the Guinness is MUCH better there!

    +1 I totally agree! Much better in ireland!

    4 years later
    #10848 5 years ago
    Quoted from PACMAN:

    Almost there. Need to paint the wood panel white. Thinking of making tiny labels showing which games each switch operates.

    Pac-Man you can get the wall plates custom printed and it’s reasonable
    We did this in our bathroom

    9 months later
    #12888 5 years ago

    Very cool

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    #14317 4 years ago
    Quoted from Strummy:This has got to be one of my favorite parts of my game room. Most people that remember this brand will probably appreciate it.[quoted image]

    My dad had it on draft, my brother and me would sneak a few here and there. I still have the handle.

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    #14331 4 years ago

    Didn’t see it the first time,
    Not going back for the second time.
    Once you see it, you can’t unsee it!

    1 week later
    #14411 4 years ago
    Quoted from glasairpilot:

    I have moved 5 times in 15 years and the game room has gotten smaller each time. The new house has a walkout basement with a 6 ft wide overhead door and 9 ft ceilings, so it lends itself better to big games.
    The F355s are linked together and take the space of 7 pins, so I figure they are saving me about $40k in price difference of filling that wall with pins instead of the drivers. The 355s are definitely the hit when people are over. Super Chexx is next along with Atari Football in the living room next door. Believe it or not, the pins get the least amount of play with young and old. I play them a lot, but not many others. I am saving room for an Atari Red Baron and two more pins. Have a BM66 coming, but it is going to Florida as I only have room for two pins there. I am enjoying the video games as well as pins and really enjoy working on all of them.[quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]

    Glasairpilot

    Is that a Cushman Scooter in your second picture?

    #14413 4 years ago
    Quoted from glasairpilot:

    Yes. 1948. I had it restored to new condition about 5 years ago for my father. He always wanted one as a kid and couldn't afford it. He found this one 30 years ago and it sat in my hangar for the next 25 years. I finally took it out of the hangar and had a local Cushman expert do the restore. Sadly, my father passed away about 18 months ago and it now resides in my basement.[quoted image]

    Sorry to hear about your Dad, I’m glad he was able to enjoy it. It looks beautiful,
    And I’m sure he’s watching you enjoy it also!

    11 months later
    #16567 3 years ago
    Quoted from oilspot:

    My game room project. Wife wanted a kitchen expansion into she's space that wasn't over a foundation, just on posts. I made the case that any kitchen over a crawl space would add little to the value of a house and would be a pita to keep from freezing up, as well as constantly adjusting cabinet doors seasonally. So a deal was made. I started digging under the shed in late August with a mini backhoe I borrowed from a friend. Poured the footers, stacked ICF blocks with rebar, made foot drains that drain into a dry well in the backyard and poured the concrete. I did it in two stages to keep the house supported on the existing posts as much as I could until I could transfer the weight onto the foundation. I wired a sub panel, plumbed a zone off the boiler and installed radiators. Now down to finishing with as much reclaimed/salvage material as possible. More pics to follow.[quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]

    Wow!

    2 months later
    #17048 3 years ago
    Quoted from embryonjohn:

    You haven’t lived till you’ve been tested at our Drunken Forklift Olympics.
    [quoted image]

    Looks like your ceiling fan lost the in the flying carpet event!

    2 years later
    #22100 10 months ago

    Please include

    Quoted from Frogman:

    thank you!
    I created the poster. Each of the images were sourced from the US patent database, cleaned up digitally, and annotated with sources. I'm considering selling prints.

    I would be interested in one or two also

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