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Manufacturer Variety in a Collection?

By fireball2

4 years ago


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    #16 4 years ago
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    I just picked up a Segasa-Sonic Mars Trek, which makes the 9th company in my collection. I like weird stuff as well as the classics, so I like having a lot of mfg variety. I know it's harder to keep parts around and suchlike, and it's certainly not for noobs, but still...
    In my 21 games, there are machines from: Williams, Bally, Gottleib, Sonic, Allied Leisure, Brunswick, the old Stern, Data East, and Zaccaria.
    Wottaboot the rest of you? Anybody like having manufacturer variety in their collection?
    Just curious...

    Nice score, Mars Trek is high on my wishlist. Maybe someday...

    I’ve got all EMs and was focusing on Gottlieb at one point, but I’ve come to enjoy variety. Of the 15 working pins in my lineup:

    8 Gottlieb
    5 Williams
    1 Bally
    1 Stern Electronics

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