(Topic ID: 76360)

Board Repair - revisited

By ChrisM

10 years ago


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  • 15 posts
  • 12 Pinsiders participating
  • Latest reply 8 years ago by Imeh
  • Topic is favorited by 5 Pinsiders

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    #1 10 years ago

    Hi guys, some years back (between 99 and about 2005) I was heavily involved in board repair, but for personal reasons I dropped off the grid for several years. I know there are many places out there that provide these services, but here's another option for you, and I have a successful track record.

    For those who know me, and those who don't, I would like you to know that I am STILL doing board repairs and would be happy to quote you. My prices are extremely fair, in fact if you've dealt with me in the past I've only increased prices slightly because of parts scarcity. NO, I'm still in the dark ages and without a website, apologies, but here's a snapshot of what I CAN do:

    Bally Solid state (except 6803 and certain sound boards)
    Williams Sys 3-6, 7,9,11
    Stern early solid state
    WPC-89 (CPU only)

    I specialize in those horrible crusty battery damaged boards, that others won't touch. I also offer core exchanges where I have existing tested and working stock to trade you with. I still have a very extensive stack of board cores and can sell outright as well.

    Please note: I purchase all of my ROMS through John Wart, as I am no longer able to burn ROMS. If your boards have dead ROMS or require ROMS, please consider the time and additional expense associated with ROMS.

    Inquiries please feel free to write to "[email protected]". I am near Dallas, Texas.

    PS - I am currently investigating the possibility of building pinball cabinets, as I used to work at Big Time Cabinets back "during the day", but there are logistics to still work out. Please don't ask about cabinets at this time, I will not answer any related questions, but I did want to mention it for those interested!!

    Thank you!

    Chris Munson

    #2 10 years ago

    Any chance you could work on a Frankenstein sound board?

    #3 10 years ago

    No, apologies. No way to test. Good luck!

    Chris

    #4 10 years ago

    Welcome back Chris!
    Chris is a good guy...don't hesitate to use him.
    --
    Chris Hibler - CARGPB #31
    http://www.Team-EM.com
    http://webpages.charter.net/chibler/Pinball/index.htm
    http://www.PinWiki.com - The new place for pinball repair info

    #5 10 years ago

    Agreed, Chris has been repairing these boards for seemingly longer than I've been in the hobby! Always great to have multiple choices!

    #6 10 years ago

    Chris does good work, and I'll definitely be recommending him for stuff that I'm needing to turn away.

    --
    Rob Anthony
    Pinball Classics
    http://LockWhenLit.com
    Quality Board Work - In Home Service
    borygard at gmail dot com

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    #7 9 years ago

    Buyers beware!! This dude is a POS! Rude! And is the most terrible all around person I have come in contact with.

    Post edited by moderator: Thread eject. Not a good start for your very first post.

    #8 9 years ago
    Quoted from Billpin0000:

    Buyers beware!! This dude is a POS! Rude! And is the most terrible all around person I have come in contact with.

    Okay brand new anonymous person!

    #9 9 years ago
    Quoted from Billpin0000:

    Buyers beware!! This dude is a POS! Rude! And is the most terrible all around person I have come in contact with.

    Dude. Really? That's not very nice.
    --
    Chris Hibler - CARGPB #31
    http://www.Team-EM.com
    http://webpages.charter.net/chibler/Pinball/index.htm
    http://www.PinWiki.com - The Place to go for Pinball Repair Info

    9 months later
    #10 8 years ago

    Chris still around? I need board service.

    #11 8 years ago
    Quoted from Billpin0000:

    Buyers beware!! This dude is a POS! Rude! And is the most terrible all around person I have come in contact with.
    Post edited by moderator: Thread eject. Not a good start for your very first post.

    Troll with new fake account

    #12 8 years ago

    Somebody's got a crush on Chrii~iiis!

    #13 8 years ago
    Quoted from Imeh:

    Troll with new fake account

    Wow - if you don't have the balls to say it under your own name maybe it should't be said at all?

    #14 8 years ago

    Guys, this was settled almost a year ago. Somebody just bumped the thread today.

    #15 8 years ago
    Quoted from ForceFlow:

    Guys, this was settled almost a year ago. Somebody just bumped the thread today.

    Good call, blew right by me!

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