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Woodrails

By Kickout

2 years ago


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    #4 2 years ago

    I agree that there’s not many people looking to buy woodrails. They play slower than 70s EMs for example, but are really hard to play well on, and some people like that challenge.

    The York show is in two weeks and is half the size of Pinfest, but 60% of pins are EMs with a lot of woodrails in freeplay. They have a “woodrail row.” I suggest going to the show and you might find one to take home.
    https://pinside.com/pinball/events/white-rose-gameroom-show-2021

    Also, Tom Considine runs a woodrail group on Facebook and lives in Bel Air MD. Do you know him? I’ll try to get his Pinside name.

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