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Mani
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you know what? stern makes some awesome pins.

FG was alright but imho lawlor has done much better. while it didnt grab me overall, the upper pf is possibly the coolest toy/gimmick/whatever in a long time, i'd say it is better than TZ's the power.

POTC is my new obsession. holy crap did this game grab me. my third game i scored 109 million. the davy jones battle is *such* a rush, and i didnt get to beat him this time. it reminded me of CV's final ringmaster battle, only better. at one point i was stacking crazy multiballs, i had 2 balls kicking around in the mixmaster (i love this toy) for 3x scoring while slaughtering the kraken and the heart chest was flapping like mad. pure stacked multiball heaven. nothing like hearing that replay bell while conducting this mad symphony. awesome toys, awesome theme, awesome rules - did i mention i love this game? who wants to sell me one?


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You have GREAT taste Mani. I love my POTC. Not for sale tho - sorry but if you come to Ottawa drop by and play!

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Who wants to sell me one?


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Hmm thanks for the heads up. Seems to be about the same price as a NIB. Maybe in a few months I'll no longer be a NIB virgin.


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Hmm thanks for the heads up. Seems to be about the same price as a NIB. Maybe in a few months I'll no longer be a NIB virgin.


Why wait a few months?  Your appartment is too cramped for 2 machines. i can alleviate the pressure if you are worried about being able to unload your pin, hint hint

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Why wait a few months?  Your appartment is too cramped for 2 machines. i can alleviate the pressure if you are worried about being able to unload your pin, hint hint



how's your tz? still in pieces? maybe i'll buy that too!


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