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Quoted from Vintage-Pinball:Agreed, great artwork. I'd get a drop of IPA and a magic sponge on that playfield though
Indeed! I gotta get the guts to do it, though. I’ve read about folks taking off paint with the ball swirls when using that combo.
...then again if one IPA is poured into me, while the other IPA is poured onto ME then everything will probably work out fine so long as the right IPA goes with the right me...
Quoted from Mopar:Anyone notice anything about Bank-a-Ball/Flipper Pool's backglass that maybe
may be a little questionable?
Maybe that two couples are dancing while the dude is getting a record ready to play? But maybe he’s just queuing up the next hits while the music’s already jumpin’.
Quoted from Pookiegus:O.K. I figured it out. After tracing the circuit for the 100 bell I realized it wasn't even hooked up! Now that it's hooked up it works great!
Everything is working now!
I've noticed there are some patches inside the machine for 1000-5000 in the back and some others in the bottom. Can someone tell me what they do?
Nice sleuthing! Great game to cut your teeth on. The patches you mention are for setting the score/pool ball count threshold(s) for awarding extra balls.
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