n/london area
n/london area
does anyone know of any old machines in n/london area in pubs not arcades, obviously not expecting people to give good hits, theres still loads around there it just takes too long to check every pub i see
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unchipped fruitopia if your interested £75 and its yours
its worth about 4.80 / 5.10 per JP floated to 125
Also a working ice burger and a chipped (but good for one JP) R2R
its worth about 4.80 / 5.10 per JP floated to 125
Also a working ice burger and a chipped (but good for one JP) R2R
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Cash lines says "Ready to rock you one more time!"
Also is there a wedge for super rattle 'n roll?
Cheers,
Mark
No. Done it again.
Actually when did you have the p1 whizzy Mr. Slammer? Sorry to be so pertinent. I know you are something of a fruit machine historian. The story I heard was that a lad not called Dave from Eastbourne was seen on the p1s doing the whirly deed on blood pence. Do some interesting facts about when DFM was travelling to Gloucester back in February '07 to play it in Keates's local. I would imagine the actual truth is that a lot of people, armed with facets of knowledge from earlier machines managed to work this out for themselves. Any interesting stories or stuff which won't cause any arguments? p1 wiyb came out in Jan '07, is that date about right? It arrived in a certain bookies March '07 and the Moogabowl not long after. Just a bit of history, nothing sensitive.
Cheers,
JG
Also is there a wedge for super rattle 'n roll?
Cheers,
Mark
No. Done it again.
Actually when did you have the p1 whizzy Mr. Slammer? Sorry to be so pertinent. I know you are something of a fruit machine historian. The story I heard was that a lad not called Dave from Eastbourne was seen on the p1s doing the whirly deed on blood pence. Do some interesting facts about when DFM was travelling to Gloucester back in February '07 to play it in Keates's local. I would imagine the actual truth is that a lot of people, armed with facets of knowledge from earlier machines managed to work this out for themselves. Any interesting stories or stuff which won't cause any arguments? p1 wiyb came out in Jan '07, is that date about right? It arrived in a certain bookies March '07 and the Moogabowl not long after. Just a bit of history, nothing sensitive.
Cheers,
JG
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AHEMMMMMMMMMM on niitro
r2r - i meant ready to rock
used to be good round b/ham
used to be good round b/ham