You need to fix the damage and then install a Cliffy. He's not out of stock. He's just so busy, that it's all made to order these days. About a few weeks is what I've experienced on my last couple orders. Other option is Mantis.
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You need to fix the damage and then install a Cliffy. He's not out of stock. He's just so busy, that it's all made to order these days. About a few weeks is what I've experienced on my last couple orders. Other option is Mantis.
Quoted from KneeKickLou:Thanks for the advice all besides just searching the forums anyone have any good link or videos to share about repairing these?
I don't know of a link, but This Old Pinball volume 4 shows this type of repair very well on 2 different playfields.
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