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Hassell Castle wrote:
> "ohhhhh I can't bear to watch"
>
> Craig
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>
> 2005 Texas Pinball Festival
> October 28th-30th, 2005
> Irving, Texas
> www.texaspinball.com
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>
> Hassell Castle Homepage
> Includes information on my games and
> the Cirqus Voltaire Owners List:
> http://www.hassellcastle.com
>
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Looks like a good way to take a perfectly good $3000 game and turn it
into a $1500 one real fast.
Brian
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Are those available to put on my TZ?

Brian Saunders wrote:
> Hassell Castle wrote:
> > "ohhhhh I can't bear to watch"
> >
> > Craig
> >
> >
> > 2005 Texas Pinball Festival
> > October 28th-30th, 2005
> > Irving, Texas
> > www.texaspinball.com
> >
> >
> > Hassell Castle Homepage
> > Includes information on my games and
> > the Cirqus Voltaire Owners List:
> > http://www.hassellcastle.com
> >
> > --
> >
>
> Looks like a good way to take a perfectly good $3000 game and turn it
> into a $1500 one real fast.
> Brian
> > .............................................................
> > > Posted thru AtlantisNews - Explore EVERY Newsgroup <
> > > http://www.AtlantisNews.com -- Lightning Fast!!! <
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"ohhhhh I can't bear to watch"

Craig


2005 Texas Pinball Festival
October 28th-30th, 2005
Irving, Texas
www.texaspinball.com


Hassell Castle Homepage
Includes information on my games and
the Cirqus Voltaire Owners List:
http://www.hassellcastle.com

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Okay don't shoot me since it wasn't my creation. It could have been
much worse like a Medieval Madness. Overall it looked like it could be
easily brought back to it's original state. It was neat for about 2
minutes but after having to watch the ball go through the kinetic head
portion a few times it seemed like enternity until the ball dropped.
It was just kind of weird going to a conference for work and then
ending up playing pinball.

Michael
 
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It was to showcase the product of the company. The actuators were made
by the company were the pinball was. Yes somewhat of a novelty factor
but I'm sure many other people can say almost everything in life is a
novelty factor including pinball *glup*

Michael
 
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> half way up the ball would sink into a hole underneath the shooter lane.

Did they actually drill a hole into the playfield?

Barry - NY
 

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Hmm, unusual. What, exactly is the point of that contraption? What does it
do, except for novelty factor?I can't tell much from the pictures...

Adi
www.txpinball.com

"Pekkle" <michael.chaos@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Okay don't shoot me since it wasn't my creation. It could have been
> much worse like a Medieval Madness. Overall it looked like it could be
> easily brought back to it's original state. It was neat for about 2
> minutes but after having to watch the ball go through the kinetic head
> portion a few times it seemed like enternity until the ball dropped.
> It was just kind of weird going to a conference for work and then
> ending up playing pinball.
>
> Michael
>