Goodness Gracious!!!! Those are some beautiful pins.....I've gained some serious respect for these old Stern pins, as I never saw many of them growing up. They show some incredible artwork and innovative gameplay that was unique at that time. WOW!!!
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Goodness Gracious!!!! Those are some beautiful pins.....I've gained some serious respect for these old Stern pins, as I never saw many of them growing up. They show some incredible artwork and innovative gameplay that was unique at that time. WOW!!!
Quoted from Redketchup:I just restored mine!
My goodness those are some GORGEOUS pins..............WOW!!!
I'm starting to firmly believe that once I get a bigger place and more room for pins I will have to have a classic Stern section.....
A little off topic but I figured you guys would know: why did classic Stern not succeed back then?? They seemed to have the best looking pins and some of the most innovative rules for the time, as well as using similar common parts as Bally.....were they too expensive, lacking distributors, or what??
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