This is what an $80 EM Pinball looks like!

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Oh boy, I can finally use the "This is what an..." title!!

Brought home my first EM pin tonight. 1974 William's Triple Action. Its in real nice shape! Pretty fun too! Because of space constraints, this wont be a keeper, but it adds a fun variety for now!
 

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Very cool. EM pins certainly have their charm. The bells and chimes are great. I haven't played an EM in quite a while but I would like to have a couple if I ever have room and money.
 
I'll have to remember to put up a "This is what two rows of games with nothing in the middle looks like" thread tonight. :)
 
Damn, that's a helluva price. I wouldn't ming having an EM but I don't have the space either.
 
Is Stunt Cycle going in that slot Paul?

I remember you telling me you had one of these...

Tom

Actually, I spent a couple of hours reorganizing the games when I got home from your place. I have it set up now so my bench and tools are all on one wall, then a double row of games in the middle, and a row of games on the other side wall. I have 2 pins left in the double row, and it is wide enough that I can place the pacman cocktail behind them. This is where the Triple Action was sitting. The Stunt Cycle is currently sitting at the end of the middle row.

If I had all normal size games, I could fit 18 games plus the 2 pins and cocktail. My Time Crisis 3 takes up the space of 4 games though, so 15 is all I can do.
 
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