LCD Secret Treasure Daito - $125 (Salem,MA)
Moderator: Moderators
- indiansumr1
- Member
- Posts: 1452
- Joined: Sat Nov 10, 2007 2:42 pm
- Contact:
LCD Secret Treasure Daito - $125 (Salem,MA)
Maybe one for the MA crew????
http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/for/1545156340.html
"all lights work and key included. Also Includes a decent size box of tokens from japan! "
http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/for/1545156340.html
"all lights work and key included. Also Includes a decent size box of tokens from japan! "
"If you were arrested for kindness, would there be enough evidence to convict you?"
www.TheRobinNest.com
Pachiso, Poker and all your gameroom needs
www.TheRobinNest.com
Pachiso, Poker and all your gameroom needs
Nice price. for a fun machine.
I might but it would be a dup.
Salem is where they tortured witches back in the Puritan day.
There's a museum there with all kinds of nasties. The worse was a slab that they would make a witch lie down on and then put board like a door on top. Slowly they would add boulders compressing a confession out of the accused.
The whole town feels a little off...
I might but it would be a dup.
Salem is where they tortured witches back in the Puritan day.
There's a museum there with all kinds of nasties. The worse was a slab that they would make a witch lie down on and then put board like a door on top. Slowly they would add boulders compressing a confession out of the accused.
The whole town feels a little off...
The Forest the future site of North America's largest Pachislo Museum
http://www.pachislodb.com/index.php?ind ... lor=Forest
http://www.pachislodb.com/index.php?ind ... lor=Forest
- indiansumr1
- Member
- Posts: 1452
- Joined: Sat Nov 10, 2007 2:42 pm
- Contact:
Yeah I have heard..... Not exactly my idea of a learning experience!
More like a musuem of proof, of how we can let things we do not understand drive us to the extreme!
More like a musuem of proof, of how we can let things we do not understand drive us to the extreme!
"If you were arrested for kindness, would there be enough evidence to convict you?"
www.TheRobinNest.com
Pachiso, Poker and all your gameroom needs
www.TheRobinNest.com
Pachiso, Poker and all your gameroom needs
- yamaminjus
- Member
- Posts: 2952
- Joined: Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:39 pm
- Location: Hilo, Hawaii
- Has thanked: 8 times
- Been thanked: 5 times
good price and nice machine.
http://www.youtube.com/yamaminjus
Download Arraking's Repair Guide. the best Pachislo guide ever made.
ArraKing's Repair Guide! Click Here!
Download Arraking's Repair Guide. the best Pachislo guide ever made.
ArraKing's Repair Guide! Click Here!
- outdoorenth
- Member
- Posts: 1082
- Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:05 am
- Contact:
- outdoorenth
- Member
- Posts: 1082
- Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:05 am
- Contact:
- indiansumr1
- Member
- Posts: 1452
- Joined: Sat Nov 10, 2007 2:42 pm
- Contact:
Would be nice huh! We still haven't learn much in some respects!outdoorenth wrote:Wish we would learn from the past and not repeat ourselves.indiansumr1 wrote:...
More like a musuem of proof, of how we can let things we do not understand drive us to the extreme!
"If you were arrested for kindness, would there be enough evidence to convict you?"
www.TheRobinNest.com
Pachiso, Poker and all your gameroom needs
www.TheRobinNest.com
Pachiso, Poker and all your gameroom needs
Not for the claustrophobic.
Crushing a witch was often used both to kill and force a confession. The accused would be made to lie on the ground or a table and usually a board was placed on top of them. As they lay there being questioned they would slowly place large rocks upon the board. They would add more and more until the person confessed and then, once having a confession, would add more until the person was no longer able to breathe. It was a slow and painful death.
A variation on crushing was stoning. Stoning allowed a mob of people to gather around the accused and pelt them with stones until the person was killed. Depending on the situation a person could be battered for minutes or hours before succumbing to death. Stonings were not always organized events, in some communities a mob would develop before the so-called witch could be tried.
Crushing a witch was often used both to kill and force a confession. The accused would be made to lie on the ground or a table and usually a board was placed on top of them. As they lay there being questioned they would slowly place large rocks upon the board. They would add more and more until the person confessed and then, once having a confession, would add more until the person was no longer able to breathe. It was a slow and painful death.
A variation on crushing was stoning. Stoning allowed a mob of people to gather around the accused and pelt them with stones until the person was killed. Depending on the situation a person could be battered for minutes or hours before succumbing to death. Stonings were not always organized events, in some communities a mob would develop before the so-called witch could be tried.
The Forest the future site of North America's largest Pachislo Museum
http://www.pachislodb.com/index.php?ind ... lor=Forest
http://www.pachislodb.com/index.php?ind ... lor=Forest
- indiansumr1
- Member
- Posts: 1452
- Joined: Sat Nov 10, 2007 2:42 pm
- Contact:
We still do, just the techniques have changed....
Problem is that even an innocent person would confess to whatever the accusation was just to stop the torture.
A lose,lose situation!
Problem is that even an innocent person would confess to whatever the accusation was just to stop the torture.
A lose,lose situation!
"If you were arrested for kindness, would there be enough evidence to convict you?"
www.TheRobinNest.com
Pachiso, Poker and all your gameroom needs
www.TheRobinNest.com
Pachiso, Poker and all your gameroom needs
-
- Member
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:03 am
And also the first cardboard/paper bailerForest wrote:Not for the claustrophobic.
Crushing a witch was often used both to kill and force a confession. The accused would be made to lie on the ground or a table and usually a board was placed on top of them. As they lay there being questioned they would slowly place large rocks upon the board. They would add more and more until the person confessed and then, once having a confession, would add more until the person was no longer able to breathe. It was a slow and painful death.
Atari 2600 fan!