Pinball Machine Cup Holders

themisterfalcon

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I don't know why I never posted this and I feel like kind of a jack ass since it's something I'm kinda proud of.

A friend of mine and myself designed a cupholder for pinball machines that mounts to the machine leg instead of directly to the cabinet. this saves the game from being blemished or drilled into. The holder is designed to accomodate 12oz bottles and cans and can hold a pint glass securely, but it was not designed to. I kep pints in mine all the time and they are fine.

Here is a fair review that pinballnews.com did for us on the holder. They point out that they fair better in homes rather than bars and show the pint glass sizing. Keep in mind these were designed for home use and for bottles and cans.

http://www.pinballnews.com/learn/holder.html

You can buy them at the stores listed in the review or I'll sell them individually for $10, couple bucks for shipping on top. I haven't sold them individually in a couple years and i don't remember what it cost. Matte Silver or Black.

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norton9478

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Niiiice...

He need to design a fliip-ashtrey to go onto the other leg.
 

billd420

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I don't own any pinballs (yet), but when I get some, those cup holders are definitely being purchased. Very innovative, I love how you don't need to drill into the cab!

-B
 

themisterfalcon

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norton9478 said:
Niiiice...

He need to design a fliip-ashtrey to go onto the other leg.

we considered doing this, or as an additional feature to the existing cupholder. sales are way down and so is interest. i haven't had to make another production run in about a year. we are kinda discussing a re-design but we're lazy. ha.
 
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