A Grateful Dead pin would be amazing. Think of the art and colors. The Dead has licensed about every product possible, so why not a pinball machine?!
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A Grateful Dead pin would be amazing. Think of the art and colors. The Dead has licensed about every product possible, so why not a pinball machine?!
Quoted from o-din:Yeah, but I stopped dropping acid when I figured out the 80s were no longer the 70s.
Speak for yourself...
Quoted from pinlawyer:The music pins thus far all seem to be blaring from a WT Camaro driven by some hairy-chested Budweiser-swilling dude through New Jersey. Some of us were raised in cities. We didn't listen to metal.
I agree. I actually don’t have anything against hard rock or metal, but a little variety would be nice. I think a Grateful Dead pin would be super cool. It could incorporate not only Dead culture but ‘60s culture in general.
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