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What’s the sweet spot for number of pins in a collection?

By Caponicus

10 months ago


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    “What’s the sweet spot for number of pins in a collection?”

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    #45 10 months ago

    I think 10 or so to be able to keep them in top shape. 7-8 if you want to play them all most nights. 15 or so is a good number if you have a bunch of pinball people over and don't want them standing around. I find you only need 1 if your doing a project or restore cause you don't play much

    So it depends.

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