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You will never guess what i found in my pinball machine.

By PACMAN

5 years ago


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    #1 5 years ago

    Until you see these pix anyway.

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    #5 5 years ago

    Opened up the shop this morning to what looked like a horrible crime scene. Blood, poop, urine all over one of my work tables. Tools, parts, materials soaked in nastyniess. NO PIX of this though, way too gross.

    Went searching for the victim(s) heard some very soft meowing sounds....

    #8 5 years ago

    This is a feral cat that we feed that roams around the property snagging rodents for us. She was visited by a very large orange and white cat a little while back. I assume thats when the shenanigans occured.

    #9 5 years ago

    The door was closed this morning. She must have snuck in before i locked up last night. The coin door was off to be restored.

    Quoted from DaMoib:

    So many questions.... was the door open? Was the head off? Did the cat pick the lock?
    We need answers!

    #11 5 years ago

    Can anyone guess what machine this is? Its not a Bad Cats but that would have been pretty funny.

    #15 5 years ago

    We tried to grab the kittens but the mom hissed at us. She finally ran out of the shop and we were able to retrieve them. We set up a little shelter with a soft bed, food and placed a huge storage bin over the top with a hole cut out for her to get in. Placed this behind the shop and out of the way. She finally came back to find her kittens. Then proceeded to pull them out 1 by one and hide them in the bushes We tried. Unfortunately they will most likely become snacks for the local coyotes.

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    #22 5 years ago

    Yes.

    Quoted from KozMckPinball:

    So it's one of these:
    Pinball (1977)
    Stingray (1977)
    Stars (1978)
    Memory Lane (1978)
    Lectronamo (1978)
    Wild Fyre (1978)
    Nugent (1978)
    Dracula (1979)
    Trident (1979)
    Hot Hand (1979)
    Magic (1979)
    Cosmic Princess (1979) (Produced in Australia by Leisure and Allied Industries under license from Stern Electronics Inc)[2][3]
    Meteor (1979) (Highest production of all Stern Electronics' Pinballs)[3]
    Galaxy (1980)
    Ali (1980)
    Big Game (1980) (First game to incorporate seven-digit scoring in the digital era)[4]
    Seawitch (1980)
    Cheetah (1980)
    Quicksilver (1980)
    Star Gazer (1980)
    Flight 2000 (1980) (Stern's first game with multi-ball and speech)
    Nine Ball (1980)
    Freefall (1981)
    Lightning (1981)
    Split Second (1981)
    Catacomb (1981)
    Viper (1981)
    Dragonfist (1982)
    Iron Maiden (1982) (Unrelated to the British heavy metal band)
    Orbitor 1 (1982) (Featured a 3d-vacuum formed playfield with spinning rubber bumpers causing frenetic ball action; it was the company's last released game)[3]
    Cue (1982) (Six machines built)
    Lazer Lord (1984) (one prototype built)
    Stern Pinball

    #32 5 years ago

    It’s not Cheetah.

    #33 5 years ago

    It’s not Big Game or Quicksilver

    #35 5 years ago

    Close enough.

    Quoted from TractorDoc:

    The cabinet looks blue to me. Seawitch or Stargazer?
    In my experience bottle fed kittens can be some of the wildest. . . its almost like not having a mother to raise them lets the instincts go wild.

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    #36 5 years ago

    Seawitch it is.

    #38 5 years ago

    Thanks, I really hope they make it.

    #39 5 years ago

    Momma cat left me some more hidden presents.

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