I know this would probably be interesting to just the pin junkies, but take a look at the Stern Tour that happened during the Chicago Expo. http://gallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/sterntour2004?page=1 -- "36 Hours, sponsored by Interplanetary Expeditions -- Exploring the past to create a better future." -- Voiceover in Babylon 5:"And Now For a Word" Chris Hardy (chris@hardys.org or support@mission.net)
On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 01:19:38PM -0600, Chris Hardy wrote:
I know this would probably be interesting to just the pin junkies, but take a look at the Stern Tour that happened during the Chicago Expo.
http://gallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/sterntour2004?page=1
I'm surprised that its all made stateside. Nice to see a working factory here. Being the only pin manufacturer left makes me wonder how Stern is doing financially?
Well, Pins don't get as much love as they used to. But neither do arcade games now days ;I On RGP one of the online OPS talks about Elvis (latest off the line) and he's getting good use of it. Seems like LOTR and TSPP did well. The one OP that I know well told me that he likes the few sterns he has (Austin Powers). I think he's doing well ;) On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Pete Ashdown wrote:
On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 01:19:38PM -0600, Chris Hardy wrote:
I know this would probably be interesting to just the pin junkies, but take a look at the Stern Tour that happened during the Chicago Expo.
http://gallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/sterntour2004?page=1
I'm surprised that its all made stateside. Nice to see a working factory here. Being the only pin manufacturer left makes me wonder how Stern is doing financially?
-- There isn't enough life on this ice cube to fill a space cruiser. -- Han Solo "Star Wars : The Empire Strikes Back" Chris Hardy (chris@hardys.org or support@mission.net)
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