Printing Flyers

Raab

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I was wondering if anyone has printed arcade/pinball flyers to put them in frames or on the wall. Whats the best way? Positives negatives opinions? I was thinking photo printing booths but I don't know if the quality has to be that high compared to a photo printer. Also costs.

Thanks
 
I was wondering if anyone has printed arcade/pinball flyers to put them in frames or on the wall. Whats the best way? Positives negatives opinions? I was thinking photo printing booths but I don't know if the quality has to be that high compared to a photo printer. Also costs.

Thanks

Most flyers are actually available. Ebay can be expensive for some items, but for most flyers it's not hard to find an original in good shape for reasonable prices.
 
I just dumped 90+ flyers the other day. Was selling for less then $.75 each! :( (No one wanted them)
 
I just dumped 90+ flyers the other day. Was selling for less then $.75 each! :( (No one wanted them)

I would *LOVE* to start a flyer collection. I've printed my own for frames but would rather have the real ones in protectors or something.
 
I would *LOVE* to start a flyer collection. I've printed my own for frames but would rather have the real ones in protectors or something.

Decide what games you want flyers for and start watching ebay and the for-sale forum here. As long as you aren't in a hurry, you can get most flyers for a reasonable price. REALLY old stuff, or flyers that just don't turn up much may command slightly higher prices, but really I've spent less than $10 for most of the flyers in my (tiny) collection. I think I spent $13 for the space invaders pinball comic book one, and I know I spent more than $20 for the Galaxian Theatre 6 one.

Just don't be in a rush for a particular flyer and you don't have to spend much money.
 
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