Put a Sample Roadshow on Route

donnyjj2005

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Put the game in a local store called, Kidforce Collectibles in Berea Ohio. Its in the downtown area. Game is full LEDs, fully shopped, and plays fast. The owner and i started talking, and we came to a agreement. He said if it does well i can put a few more cames in there.

So i thought any locals can support this, i might be able to put a few more games in , so young kids can enjoy pinball.
 
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Do you have to have a license for this? And if so how do you get one?

What ever city you want to operate in. Go to their city hall, license division. And find out.

You'll find out if any are required, and any zoning issues.

Some may even require a license on your company, you, machine, and location. And may require a state or federal ID for taxes.

They can let you know penalties for operating without a license if you get caught. Many double the fees or confiscate the equipment.

Don't forget insurance too. Get your own. Never depend on location. It may be a one in a million shot. But if somebody should get hurt by your game. Everything you own will be gone in a second.

LTG :)
 
Well Roadshow has done very well, and the owners have given the ok to put another machine, or even 2 in there.

Ill be putting a junkyard, or/ and a attack from mars in the shop in the next week or 2.

Roadshow is a fully led conversion, and is clean.

I gave Joe the owner a bunch of pinball flyers to hand out to the locals, Just tell him you know Don and see if he has anymore. Thanks to cointaker and stern these are available.

Please support if your local. I'm planning on doing a transformers launch party in this location, when the game is released. More details on that will be coming soon
 
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I hope you plan on keeping these machines/fully functional so they don't get destroyed like most route games....

Live 5 Mins from there. The place is clean and smoke free. They wont get to beat up in there. The games are always fully working, i like it like that. Theres nothing worse then having dead flippers after you have put you money in there
 
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What ever city you want to operate in. Go to their city hall, license division. And find out.

You'll find out if any are required, and any zoning issues.

Some may even require a license on your company, you, machine, and location. And may require a state or federal ID for taxes.

They can let you know penalties for operating without a license if you get caught. Many double the fees or confiscate the equipment.

Don't forget insurance too. Get your own. Never depend on location. It may be a one in a million shot. But if somebody should get hurt by your game. Everything you own will be gone in a second.

LTG :)

Interestingly enough, in New York City (the land of excessive taxes, fees, and regulations!) you can have up to 9 coin-ops in a single location with no license required. OTOH, there's a nuance where if you have 5-9 games, you can't allow anybody under 18 years old on the premises between 9am and 3pm on school days!
 
Well Junkyard was put in there Yesterday, and Attack From Mars will be there today.....

3 pins in the location, very cool place
 
Just a update. All 3 pins are there and ready to play. Attack from mars, junkyard,and roadshow. Weekly bountys on games plus giveaways, and prizes.

I tried to make this as fun as possible for everyone. Fliers are there for klovers, just let. Joethe owner know
 
Bump this up.....

High score on AFM this week wins a NOS Poster
 
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thats pretty sweet donny good things your doing there im gonna have to come out and spend a few rolls of quarters lol
 
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