Well I attended the show with my Family... kind of a dodgy part of town, but it worked out well for the three venues (Car Show, BBQ show, & Pinball Show).
I enjoyed the show overall and played some really cool older machines (EM golf (don't know real name), a cool gottleib woodrail, and older EM's, plus some newer games, and some great restore examples (I really liked Barracora (should have bought the one that was for sale here a few weeks ago!!! damn.)
I met a bunch of MAACA members there as well.
Tuborg, Ricker, Vengence, etc, etc.... It was a great time.
The only negative things to say aboutthe show was, 1) 1/4 of the games were not working, 2) there weren't enough venders... other then that it was a good time.
After the show we did the Falls thing.
FYI: I found a Roller Coaster Tycoon, and a Pirates of the Caribean in a small arcade on te 9th Floor of the Embasy hotel right across from the mountain people mover lift.
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TGlover, looks like you must have left really early. Looked for you based on your description.
It was fun to meet up with some of the enthusiasts and play a few games. Cheers to the London gang.
My only regrets were not buying enough LED's from Cointaker...forgot to get the bayonet type too for GI lighting. He was offering great deals and the bulbs I got really look good on my Getaway. Also should have bought some of that rib sauce, it was delicious.
Wish there was more than 2 vendors present. I was immensely impressed with CPR's playfields, they look almost as good as Poolman's lacquered ones.
I was fairly impressed with the show. We went to Rochester 2 years ago and this about on-par with it - except for the lack of vendors. I regret not buying any LEDs - but that's just because I'm not organized enough to know which ones to buy.
Barracora was great - agree. Nice game play - that one was in great condition.
Bruce Moyer was there - he drove from 350 miles away. He brought a wood rail - that was my first time playing one. Neat rule set - would like to own one one day. He also brought a 1965 Bally Loop The Loop - fun game, too.
One local operator brought some Gottlieb System 80's - Spring Break & Genesis - they were in nice shape and kinda fun.
The EM putting game was neat - but would get dull quickly at home.
CPR was there - I guess they arrange for some "local" artist to attend the show - 1 guy from Allentown area - and one from San Diego.
I had a great time at the show...loved playing Frankenstein and the DE Simpsons and of course the highlight was Phoebe's sweet 80's Williams pins. The ribfest was a blast...the roasted sweet potato with brown sugar and butter on top beat out any pulled pork sandwich or ribs there!!! Nice to see the Toronto Pinball Mafia AKA TOPL at the show, and some new faces I havn't met...even you TGlover
Our kids had fun exploring the mostly abandoned mall...what a fun venue!!! Chris AKA Cointaker and his wife had an awesome LED booth and some sweet display pins for us to oggle.
To top the day off we stopped at LaNova for some world famous Buffalo wings and beers...
I didn't buy much...a pocket full of LED'S some Cherry Cokes and some great memories was all I took home...Congrats to Speedy Mike on his new Love Bug...SWEET PIN!!!
I would have loved to gone to pick up some LED's and play some machines, but I had a family BBQ yesterday that I couldn't get out of. Oh well.
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I believe they offered free shipping on any orders placed during the show - not sure if there was a price break, too.
They had a few plastics (not sets, but a box of plastics) - and a box of coin door inserts ($1 instead of $2 on-line). Their PETG washers and star roll-overs were 1/2 price, too.