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    Default Looking for Bracket / Door Hinge

    I'm curious if anyone has an extra top left bracket/door hinge lying around they'd be willing to sell me for a few greenbacks. Mine was bent up a little, probably during shipping from ??. The door opens, but the pin and corner bracket are bent slightly causing the door to open a little crookedly.

    ??????????

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    Could you provide the type of machine your needing this hinge for?
    Meanwhile, somewhere in Oklahoma.

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    Default Twin Tales Machine

    Yeah, sorry.

    It's a Toyotec Twin Tales.

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    Texas Auction
    texasauction (lawrinca@aol.com)
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    Call Carl at the Tech Center 214 361-7123.
    The tech Center is open 9-5 Mon-Fri and 9-Noon on Saturday, CT.
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    Arby,

    Thank you (twice now) for the contact information for the company where I bought the machine. Very helpful!

    I came to the forum with the request in case someone had one lying around that they wanted to get rid of.

    Say hi to Cedar Rapids (the city of five seasons/smells) for me!

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    You just got it, they have a warenty on it for a year. You should get it free. That is something no one would have just laying around, Think how new the machine is.
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    Given that it is under warranty, I have contacted the seller and they are checking on it. However, I would be happy to pay $10 if I can get it a day sooner. I just want to know that I've tried every source possible.

    Please forgive me, as I'm a New Yorker now (10+ years) and have become slightly impatient with non-New York timeframes.

    Sorry.

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    Y A Fthats you are forgiven , Big quick and loud for Ney Yourkers , From us transplanted southeren boys , any way welcolm aboard , we realy are nice guys :grin:
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    I wasn't chewing on you, it's that it is covered by warrenty, and you should get it "free", even if you could buy it, why, when they will send it out, even a transplanted Iowian, knows the value of a buck.
    You could take it apart and on a steel bench with a hamer, strighten the hinge to get it to work better till they send you one out.
    We will slow you back down, life is to be fun, that is way we have toys, toys help you live longer, less health problems.
    We just want you to live long and prosper, And have a lot of toys!
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    Arby- I agree with you , NEED MORE TOYS NEED MORE TOYS NEED MOOR TOYS, mo money mo money mo money , By wife :grin:
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    Kamehany,

    If you deal with the hectic pace of NYC every day and then have to "try" to relax, you have come to the right place.

    Playing Pachinko is an escape from reality. The noise and rapid pace of the game is like the big city, but the fact that you control the ball launch gives one a feeling of power and control over the game even though so much is left to the destiny of the bounce of the balls along life's path of nails and barriers.

    The beauty of pachinko is that the game never reveals all its little quirks and surprises in one session of play. You have to become patient and refine your ball shooting skills which will give more opportunities for hitting the fever rounds. The video sequences will vary so the game doesn't become stale with continued play.

    So now you have fixed Twin Tales. You will be amazed how short this weekend will be when you're having fun.

    Monday on your way to work, look around at all those poor souls who did not enjoy the soothing balm of pachinko. In all of the Big Apple, you are one of a precious few that play pachinko.

    Welcome to the club! Enjoy!!
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    Thanks to all for the notes.

    Arby: Yes...MANY MORE TOYS, FEED ME!!! FEEEEEED ME!!!

    Bilko44: Deep! Very deep! I'm still trying to dig out!

    Just kidding. You're right, which is why I'm crashing your club. I need some type of release. Given that I'm single and desperate, it's Pachinko, at least for the near term.

    I've appreciated all the help I've gotten so far and am happy that I ran across this very thoughtful and helpful group.

    Live long, prosper and go forth and multiply.

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    It is very calming to play with your balls, just rolling around in your hand you feel the weight, the power.

    These balls will bring on a fever, they will keep you busy for hours.

    You will take them with you to work, when things get tight at work you will reach down in you pocket and roll your balls around.

    After a short while you will feel the calming effect, it will put a smile on your face.

    It is good to have and carry a few balls
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    Arby,

    As a point of clarification, you are, of course, referring to only those balls which are 11mm in diameter and weigh 5 grams apeice.

    Is that correct?

    Arby! Get your hands out of your pockets and answer me!

    And, by the way, wipe that silly grin off your face.

    I've got to get back to counting my balls. 1, 2, 3, 4.....
    Dennis

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    yes, 1Â… 2Â… 1Â… 2Â… 1Â… 2Â…
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    Sounds like a milatary march as long as you dont double time :grin: :grin:
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    Biko44 And Arby are completely correct...

    Pachinko is an escape...

    Being disabled, I can lose myself for hours playing pachinko...

    Makes me forget...

    Long Live Pachinko!!!!

    Fixx
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