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Pinball Hall of Fame

Las Vegas

 

The members of the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club are attempting to house the world's largest pinball collection with the Pinball Hall of Fame! Open to the public the hall is a non-profit museum that uses proceeds to take care of the old games, and excess revenues go to non-denominational charities. Most of the games in the club belong to member Tim Arnold and go as far back as the 1950's and of course most of from the 'heyday' of pinball in the 1980s. Most machines are between $.50 to $.75 with some of the older ones still being $.25. And they all still take change no card readers or ticket taps, the museum did have a change machine when we went to be able to get some quarters. 

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