<pinballh...@msn.com> wrote in message
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When do you plan to open? Perhaps a Vegas trip is in order :-)
YOU LUCKY BASTARDS!
I hate living down under some times.
: (
Glad to hear it, Tim.
Been looking forward to it.
Now if I can just play that Rocky pin, I will be in heaven.
That goin' nuts pin your have is awesome, Tim. Thanks for letting me play
that recently.
Troy,
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Josh
http://www.pingeek.com
Texas 2004 and other pinball show dvds for sale at:
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<pinballh...@msn.com> wrote in message
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Here's another thought.... perhaps you can TPF to unveil their new Pin
at your location !
John!
Thanks,
Zach Thicksten
zTim
> A picture is worth a thousand games of pinball...
Right you are, John, but I'm thinking more along these lines...
Ping
I'm hoping that they get a facility someday that can have 1000s of
machines up and running. I know that's probably a huge pipe dream.....
I like the idea of renting a key, I was a little apprehensive at the
original plan of $1 a game to keep the place going - at $1/game would
be more of a look don't touch type of place.
Maybe that $300 million lottery winner likes pinball?????
-Tom
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze8f4tt/tomstwilightzonepinballmachineaccessories/index.html
> Electric is budgeted at 1000 a month.
Seriously? 217 games running twelve hours a day every day of the
month, plus A/C to cool the place from all the heat (both inside and
out)? Electricity in Vegas must be cheap!
Maybe some kind of infrared sensor could be installed on the games to
turn them off except while they're being played, like lavatory faucets
in the restrooms of airports.
Congratulations, can't wait to see it!
Brian
Its called the Hoover Dam - 30 miles outside of Vegas. That sucker
generates electricity for the entire Southwest.
Brian
pinballh...@msn.com wrote:
>Way out West, where tumbleweeds blow down the barren streets of a small
>town called LAS VEGAS, a group of pinball collectors has banded
>together to open SHITLOADS OF PINBALLS, the last real arcade in
>America.
>
>
>
Will the "Shoot the Shit Out of Stuff with a "F"'ing Machine-gun"
Shooting Gallery be part of the arcade? I mean, that thing would be a
BIG drawing card; because most Americans (whether they admit it or not)
absolutely love to shoot the crap out of stuff.
Rick Swanson
sea girt wrote:
>.... where do you think you can get a bond with
>reasonable ratings that pays 8%.
>
Bail Bonds.
Of course, Tim would have to be willing to bust a few heads now and
then. ;-)
Rick Swanson
> >where do you think you can get a bond with
> >reasonable ratings that pays 8%.
> >
> Bail Bonds.
I love it: "Pinball Hall of Fame and Bail Bonds" Were there ever two
enterprises more suited to appear together on the marquee of a Las
Vegas strip mall? It's like witnessing the introduction of Lewis &
Clark!
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~zeecarr2/fun_night_2004.htm
>Are all your machines going to be in there?
I don't think 7 rows of 31 will fit all of his machines unless he's
sold a bunch off!! I'll assume many will remain at the Big Shed for
refurbishment and shopping and get rotated into the HOF building.
Please make a donation and buy a set of TOP DVDs.
John
Will it be open in time for the show this summer?
How does the key work?
BIll
DS