there use to be a old storage unit back in the 80's in trenton way off the beaten path. we use to break into (open window usally) and play the machines. didn't have to break any machines due to they were always left open and never any cash. only once did we get close to getting caught. loads of free chips and pop, but no bathroom. man i got really good at black knight then. have walked down the path where the old railway tracks were and the building isn't there anymore. it was quite full when the hayday was going. maybe i will hear what happen to it someday.
I got lucky a few years ago, and got a bunch of machines that had been put in storage...they had been in a campground restaraunt, and were pulled because they no longer worked. Most were in a garage in Kingston, but some were in a storage building on site at the campground.
Of course it wasn't anything like this warehouse...but to walk away with half a dozen machines still felt pretty good at the time.
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but i dont really understand how you just "find" something like this, i mean when those machines were probobally put in there, they were worth a fortune so how does it just get forgotten about? and how do people just stumble upon them? and like in this video, when you find stuff like this, who owns it?
I dont really get it
Eric.
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