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My other pride and joy...

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by seedyrom, Dec 12, 2006.

  1. seedyrom

    seedyrom Member

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    I haven't finished this project yet, but it's close. I could throw $100 at it and finish it. It lacks the control panel overlay and the Midway plate on the coin door.

    In 1982 my bike and this Pacman machine were brand new.

    http://www.perfectdrivers.com/pacmanpage/

    Just thought someone here might appreciate and like seeing pictures of it.
     
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    Flooglebinder Member

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    That's a great description of your work so far....good job!

    I love seeing old stuff like that restored to it's former glory. Brings back memories of hundreds of wasted hours in the arcade. :)
     
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    Wow, that brings back memories! I spent my last three teenage years, 1978-1980, working for an amusement company in southern Michigan. It was prime time for pinball, video games, jukeboxes, and pooltables. I was young, and had the time of my life working on - and especially playing - these toys.

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    Nice Man I love that stuff, I helped afriend of mine rewire an old ( 1978 ish) pinball machine - we never went as deep with the restoration as you, but just took out and fixed a few stcuk tilt switches. Nice Job
     

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