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Spanish-made Pinball Machines owners Club - "Simple and Fast Fiesta!"

By zFabi

5 years ago


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    #1 5 years ago

    Well since there are so many spanish manufacturers and machines and no one thought about making a club thread so far, I thought to myself why not make one then.

    You are in the right place here if:
    -You own a spanish made machine
    -You want a spanish made machine
    -You love playfields with a thicker clearcoat or acrylic sheet than the wood
    -You want to help other owners.

    Feel free to show off your gems and have a chat or help others seeking advice.
    So be nice everyone and enjoy

    #10 5 years ago

    Other manufacturers from Spain would be: Juegos Populares, Sleic, Inder, Spinball, Interflip, Recreativos Franco, and so on.

    Long story short there have been a lot of manufacturers from the 60s to the mid-late 90s.
    And some really awesome pins to play and collect, a whole world of its own so to say

    #12 5 years ago
    Quoted from MattElder:

    There are lots of cool Spanish games out there. I used to be really into the rare ones. At one time I had Mach 2, Jolly Park, Verne’s World, Mephisto, Io Moon and Metal Man. The only one left here now is Verne’s World. Such a neat game with great toys.[quoted image]

    Jesus, that's a beauty.
    My personal collection atm contains an Aqualand by Juegos Populares and a Fantasy by Playmatic.
    For our museum I imported a Jolly Park which turned out to be a prototype and we also somehow got an Odin prototype, other than that a MAC Space Train, Playmatic Last Lap, Big Town, UFO-X and more

    4 months later
    #29 5 years ago

    Wow Great Game
    Selling the Fantasy but still got my Aqualand and Jolly Park to Look After

    1 year later
    #57 4 years ago
    Quoted from pinwiztom:

    What happened to this website?
    Pinballspain.comyr.com
    Or has all archive database been transferred to tecnopinball.org?
    [quoted image]

    I think thats all on Tecnopinball now

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