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Do Stern's Balls Still Suck?

By jorge5240

5 years ago


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    #27 5 years ago
    Quoted from Sinestro:

    No issues with the balls in my last two purchases.
    No issues will balls among my friends in the community in the last couple of years.
    So I would call your comment BS.

    I bought a nib GOTG in June/ July and one of the balls looked like a golf ball after 300 plays. Two more started that way after 500. I replaced them all.

    I'm just lucky I guess.

    #32 5 years ago
    Quoted from snyper2099:

    Stern does not make pinballs. Whatever company that you buy pinballs from doesn't make the either! Shocking.

    I don't think anyone here is implying that they make pinballs. People are trying to discern if the balls that come in new Stern games are having issues.

    Some are seeing issues and others aren't.

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