I think they have more like 220 pins.
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The "Librarian" is ok. I tried to help her on the stuck balls on Avatar and she became upset with me. The assurance that I owned multiple pins did nothing for her. She is just looking out for the machines. This is an awesome place. You will find NOWHERE in the entire world with such a complete collection of pins. Every pinhead owes it to themselves to go here and I will make the cab trip every time I am in Vegas from now until forever. I stupidly didn't play Pinball Circus, just the Medieval Madness next to it. I plan to play it the next time I am there.
Quoted from cfh:Actually that's not true ("you will find nowhere in the world with such a complete collection of pins.") The Ann Arbor Michigan pinball museum, at 350 games, has a far better "complete" collection of set up and restored games. For example, nearly complete collections of 1990s Bally/Williams WPC, Stern m200, Dataeast, Zaccaria gen2, williams/bally system11, bally -17/-35, 1970s gottlieb wedgeheads, etc etc. Tim Arnold was even very impressed when he saw the place! In addition the Banning CA collection and the PMM collections are far more complete than the PHoF.
Thank you for the correction. I will have to check these out! Can you give more detailed descriptions of where to find the last two you mentioned?
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