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1962 Williams King Pin Pins

By EM-PINMAN

7 years ago



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#2 7 years ago

Take those pins you pulled from the flipper drains... and put them right back in the two holes above the playfield posts on top (because that's where they go). And then... get that 'bad boy' up and playin'.

Easily Norm Clark's best design.

#8 7 years ago
Quoted from EM-PINMAN:

OK. Another question that still related to the first question.
Does Williams use the "finish nails" for the top or the "pins". There were finish nails before as seen in the initial pictures but it looks they were oversize for the holes and damaged the wood when whomever installed them. I am thinking they original had "Pins" as I have only seen playfields use nails in areas that are hidden like under playfield plastics.
Just need a confirmation either way.

They should be pins, as are the ones on my King Pin.

The brads or "finish nails" are typically something you might find under a playfield plastic.

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