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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 285890" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Take a look at the coin door and apron. If the machine is on route thanks to an operator, you'd be better off just calling them, as the bar probably doesn't even have keys to the machine.</p><p></p><p>There's a place in Old Town Fullerton on Harbor you might want to check out, called Lost Levels. They specialize in old consoles and games, almost as a museum, but also have 4 or 5 machines on site. Typically it's newer Sterns.</p><p></p><p>If you head north instead of south on the 57, I know in San Dimas at Chaparelle Lanes they usually have 3 tables, and off the 60 at the Puente Hills Mall there is a bowling ally called Round 1 that has 6 machines. </p><p></p><p>One of these days I need to go check out Mission Control in Santa Ana and Acye Gogi in the valley, who's pinball collection is apparently stellar in quality.</p><p></p><p>For the most part I just wait for the Museum of Pinball to have one of their 3 yearly events and then get 12 hours of pinball in to tide me over till next time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 285890, member: 134"] Take a look at the coin door and apron. If the machine is on route thanks to an operator, you'd be better off just calling them, as the bar probably doesn't even have keys to the machine. There's a place in Old Town Fullerton on Harbor you might want to check out, called Lost Levels. They specialize in old consoles and games, almost as a museum, but also have 4 or 5 machines on site. Typically it's newer Sterns. If you head north instead of south on the 57, I know in San Dimas at Chaparelle Lanes they usually have 3 tables, and off the 60 at the Puente Hills Mall there is a bowling ally called Round 1 that has 6 machines. One of these days I need to go check out Mission Control in Santa Ana and Acye Gogi in the valley, who's pinball collection is apparently stellar in quality. For the most part I just wait for the Museum of Pinball to have one of their 3 yearly events and then get 12 hours of pinball in to tide me over till next time! [/QUOTE]
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