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First Royal Flush

Our grandchildren were visiting this weekend. Sara who will be five
next month got her first Royal Flush on our Game King VP machine. :slight_smile:

Dennis
vp-connoisseur

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Dennis,

How/where do I get my own VP machine? What's a reasonable price to pay for
one?

Cheers,
soundmessage

路路路

From: Cielaszyk <cacti-az@cox.net>
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Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2008 21:08:25 -0700
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] First Royal Flush

Our grandchildren were visiting this weekend. Sara who will be five
next month got her first Royal Flush on our Game King VP machine. :slight_smile:

Dennis
vp-connoisseur

Dennis,

How/where do I get my own VP machine? What's a reasonable price to pay for
one?

Cheers,
soundmessage

We have two VP machines. They were bought in the Phoenix area at local
stores. You would need to check what your state allows for game purchase.

The first machine is a 25c IGT slant top with 5 games: 10/7 DB, 16/11
DDW, full pay JP, 9/5 DDB, and Nevada BP.
We paid $999 + tax.

The second machine is a MGMD Game King slant top with touch screen.
Denominations from 1c to $25 and about 60 games to select from. Only 12
games per denomination displayed. See message 76745 in the archives for
detailed information. We paid $2600 + tax.

BTW, I was dealt a reverse (A - T) sequential RF but on a non sequential
game on the Game King. So, it only paid 4000 credits. :slight_smile: :frowning:

I might add that both of these machines were purchased from our VP winnings!

Dennis
vp-connoisseur

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Sorry for the typo, make that message 76475

The second machine is a MGMD Game King slant top with touch screen.
Denominations from 1c to $25 and about 60 games to select from. Only 12
games per denomination displayed. See message 76745 in the archives for
detailed information. We paid $2600 + tax.

Dennis
vp-connoisseur

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Dennis,

How/where do I get my own VP machine? What's a reasonable price to

pay for

one?

Cheers,
soundmessage

Gamblers General Store, 800 South Main, Las Vegas, Nevada sells used
video poker machines. There phone number is 702-382-9903. Their store
is just off the downtown casino district. I don't know what a
reasonable price would be.

They have a website but I don't think they list VP machines on it.
They probably can't sell them interstate. You'll probably have to
visit the store to buy one.

路路路

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