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ChadTower:
Are you a GAPAS member? Bet you can find one there if you ask. Post on RGP as well, someone in the area could have one sitting around. You won't get a Funhouse that way but you could easily end up with a lesser popularity title in that range.
Chris:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on January 11, 2007, 01:51:38 pm ---
Are you a GAPAS member? Bet you can find one there if you ask. Post on RGP as well, someone in the area could have one sitting around. You won't get a Funhouse that way but you could easily end up with a lesser popularity title in that range.
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Never heard of GAPAS... (insert Googling here, ending up at http://www.georgiapinball.org/ ) Hmm... very interesting. Gonna have to look into that... thanks for the pointer!
Funhouse is certainly where I'd like to end up in a few years, but I'd definately want to hone skills on smaller project machines first.
ChadTower:
A good place to start is on an early Williams SS if you can find one. It will get you familiar with the Williams preWPC architecture (that some great games use) and even if you get a "crappy" title you'll still end up with a quality player if you do it well. There are some low end games in that category out there that should be available for a reasonable price.
ClubNinja:
+1 for early Williams solid state games. It's really hard to go wrong with any of them.
Chris:
Fortunately I have a fondness for machines from the 70's/early 80's. :) But I should probably stop hijacking the Zazzle thread...
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