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So you want to mouse around? Mousin' Around owners club. All welcome...

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#601 4 years ago

I went ahead and created two kits on Titan's website for future use. One kit has standard white rubber and red flipper rings. And another kit with all yellow rings, black flipper rubbers, black shooter tip and black standard post sleeves.

Hope this helps anyone else with their rubber battle. And yes... the list in the manual was terrible. I had to use my game for reference.

P.s. I didnt include the grommets that go under the playfield coils where the plunger rests on pop bumpers/ upkickers. I dont think Titan makes them.

-Steven

#602 4 years ago
Quoted from FLASHBALL:

I went ahead and created two kits on Titan's website for future use. One kit has standard white rubber and red flipper rings. And another kit with all yellow rings, black flipper rubbers, black shooter tip and black standard post sleeves.
Hope this helps anyone else with their rubber battle. And yes... the list in the manual was terrible. I had to use my game for reference.
P.s. I didnt include the grommets that go under the playfield coils where the plunger rests on pop bumpers/ upkickers. I dont think Titan makes them.
-Steven

You should post the link. Thanks for making the list.

#603 4 years ago
Quoted from FLASHBALL:

I went ahead and created two kits on Titan's website for future use. One kit has standard white rubber and red flipper rings. And another kit with all yellow rings, black flipper rubbers, black shooter tip and black standard post sleeves.
Hope this helps anyone else with their rubber battle. And yes... the list in the manual was terrible. I had to use my game for reference.
P.s. I didnt include the grommets that go under the playfield coils where the plunger rests on pop bumpers/ upkickers. I dont think Titan makes them.
-Steven

Do You have any photos of the black and yellow rings?

#604 4 years ago
Quoted from SWMurphy:

Do You have any photos of the black and yellow rings?

I will post photos of the black/yellow kit after I get done with my teardown. The one I picked up is super dirty and missing a few parts. Currently dealing with a pretty messy wiring hackjob.

Here's the link to the Mousin' Around kits at Titan
https://www.titanpinball.com/kits/index.php/browse/bygame/3216

**Edit** I believe this kit is correct but if anyone finds that it is missing anything. Let me know and I will change it.

#605 4 years ago

I'm in the club! Brought home a MA on Saturday. And I didn't even have to drive 22hrs to get it! Hehe! I did have to accept a worn playfield though. Looks like someone's mylar-removal didn't go so hot. But the price was right on this one. Excited to have my first System 11. Badly in need of a shop job, but everything's working 100%, even the usual problem spots like the mouse-hole diverter, ball-lock traps, and target visor.

Gonna give it a good cleaning this week, and I'd love some advice from anyone with more experience than me. I'm gonna try to do a partial topside tear-down, can anyone give me any tips on where to begin, or what to watch out for. Is there any particular place I should start, or can I just start unscrewing things?

Also, what's the best way to get to access the upper-left pop? (the one under the zip ramp) Mine's got a bulb out. Lastly, will the main swoosh ramp/plastic set come out if I unscrew all the visible screws on top, or is there more to it? Looks like the mouse-hole diverter could be in the way, or will the ramp just slide out from under it without a problem?

Thanks so much in advance for any help that you could give me! This is a cool game!

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#606 4 years ago
Quoted from DakotaMike:

I'm in the club! Brought home a MA on Saturday. And I didn't even have to drive 22hrs to get it! Hehe! I did have to accept a worn playfield though. Looks like someone's mylar-removal didn't go so hot. But the price was right on this one. Excited to have my first System 11. Badly in need of a shop job, but everything's working 100%, even the usual problem spots like the mouse-hole diverter, ball-lock traps, and target visor.
Gonna give it a good cleaning this week, and I'd love some advice from anyone with more experience than me. I'm gonna try to do a partial topside tear-down, can anyone give me any tips on where to begin, or what to watch out for. Is there any particular place I should start, or can I just start unscrewing things?
Also, what's the best way to get to access the upper-left pop? (the one under the zip ramp) Mine's got a bulb out. Lastly, will the main swoosh ramp/plastic set come out if I unscrew all the visible screws on top, or is there more to it? Looks like the mouse-hole diverter could be in the way, or will the ramp just slide out from under it without a problem?
Thanks so much in advance for any help that you could give me! This is a cool game![quoted image][quoted image]

Don't be intimidated. I honestly put off tearing mine down for an LED and cleaning job after I got it because it looked like a pain in the ass. The ramps are all pretty big and come off easily, and once those are off you basically have access to everything you need to clean, change rubbers, etc. It took way less time than I thought to do it all. Take lots of pictures and label stuff and you'll be fine!

#607 4 years ago

Not sure that the playfield problem was from removing mylar.
My machine has a very similar wear pattern, and I don't believe it ever had mylar.
I think MA tends to wear in that spot.

#608 4 years ago
Quoted from mbeardsley:

Not sure that the playfield problem was from removing mylar.
My machine has a very similar wear pattern, and I don't believe it ever had mylar.
I think MA tends to wear in that spot.

You could be right. The thing is, its also got a few areas where white is showing through the paint in speckled vertical lines, which made me think of mylar removal. Then again, if a game gets played over and over without cleaning or fresh wax, there's no telling how much the paint can wear on a non-cc'd game.

#609 4 years ago
Quoted from grantopia:

Don't be intimidated. I honestly put off tearing mine down for an LED and cleaning job after I got it because it looked like a pain in the ass. The ramps are all pretty big and come off easily, and once those are off you basically have access to everything you need to clean, change rubbers, etc. It took way less time than I thought to do it all. Take lots of pictures and label stuff and you'll be fine!

Yeah, it's not too hard to tear this game down, but you will have to remove the playfield from the cabinet to remove the swoosh ramp.

#610 4 years ago

I did a full topside tear down as well as removed/cleaned/updated all underside mechs. And LED’s everywhere except flashers.
Not a terribly difficult game to shop but getting to the back diverter mech is a pain.
Best to pull the playfield out to do that section. I have tons of pics from my teardown if you bump into any problems.
Good luck and enjoy!

#611 4 years ago
Quoted from mystman12:

Yeah, it's not too hard to tear this game down, but you will have to remove the playfield from the cabinet to remove the swoosh ramp.

Oh really? Darn. Are there some screws behind the mouse hole? I don't have a rotisserie or anything, so would I just pull the pf out and lean it against the side of the cabinet? Not a total noob when it comes to electronics, but definitely a noob when it comes to actually working, and not just playing, on pins.

#612 4 years ago
Quoted from DakotaMike:

Oh really? Darn. Are there some screws behind the mouse hole? I don't have a rotisserie or anything, so would I just pull the pf out and lean it against the side of the cabinet? Not a total noob when it comes to electronics, but definitely a noob when it comes to actually working, and not just playing, on pins.

Yup.
I disconnected all the wiring I could from the backbox boards and carefully lifted the playfield out then stod it on end next to my game to work on the mouse hole mechanics.
Wasn't too bad (or too heavy to pull out on my own) since I had already removed everything from the topside of the playfield.

#613 4 years ago

Hi Does anyone have one of these plastics that they would let go for a reasonable price? My game will just be a layers machine when I get it back up and running but I am missing this plastic completely so anything is better then what I have right now.

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#614 4 years ago

Just joined the club recently!

Did my standard full topside teardown & cleanup. Did a few tweaks & minor mods. Painted coin door. Tastefully LED'd. The game play is very smooth now & fun as heck. A keeper for sure!

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Pro-tip - use cool white frosteds in the head. It brings out the colors way better than warm.

#615 4 years ago

I just joined the club. Bought a machine in very nice condition except for in front of the flippers there is a wear spot on the playfield. Was wondering if anyone has done a decal or water slide for this machine for this area. Thanks

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#616 4 years ago

I´m working in Mousin´s Around Aprons Set. I´m waiting for some printed tests I ordered for to get perfect color match.

I think nobody restored it before me.

You can see even right serial number in my restoration.

Here my restoration work:

"Mousin´ Around! Pinball Apron Arts” (BALLY) restoration by Zona Arcade & Mikonos.
https://www.zonaarcade.com/fotos/capturas/Mousin%20Around%20Pinball%20Apron%20Arts.%20Restored%20Mikonos1.jpg
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I will show how I explorered "color match" process.

Regards

#617 4 years ago

Can someone post a picture of J9 on the interconnect board? I'm trying to repin the connector and according to the manual I'm missing a wire or 2.

Thanks.

#618 4 years ago
Quoted from FLASHBALL:

Can someone post a picture of J9 on the interconnect board? I'm trying to repin the connector and according to the manual I'm missing a wire or 2.
Thanks.

I've only got the four.

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#619 4 years ago
Quoted from FLASHBALL:

Can someone post a picture of J9 on the interconnect board? I'm trying to repin the connector and according to the manual I'm missing a wire or 2.
Thanks.

Here's a pic of mine too.

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#620 4 years ago

Can anyone advise me of the best way to replace these big-boy bulbs? They're the only two lamps that aren't working on my Mousin' and they're killing my OCD a bit. I was gonna take the plastics off, of course, but then it looks like the metal guide will have to go as well, since these biggies won't fit through the opening in the guide. Is it just a matter of removing the screws from the top of the PF/guide, or is there more to it? Looking for some advice from someone who's got more experience tearing down a Mousin' Playfield. Thanks!

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#621 4 years ago
Quoted from DakotaMike:

Can anyone advise me of the best way to replace these big-boy bulbs? [quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]

Just lift the playfield up and unscrew the socket from the bottom.

Cheers!

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#622 4 years ago
Quoted from FLASHBALL:

Just lift the playfield up and unscrew the socket from the bottom.
Cheers![quoted image][quoted image]

Thanks, doh! It was so far up through the PF, I just assumed I'd need to go from above. This is why I ask in owners threads before I start taking things apart!

#623 4 years ago

Hey guys my mouse hole eject coil is not working and I can't figure out why... I have already changed the transistor and the pre driver transistor but in coil test it does nothing. Anyone know if this coil is linked to the Q6 on the AUX power driver board with the larger tip36C transistors. Manual says Q6 but Q6 is on both the MPU and AUX board.

*update* Tried grounding the Q6 transistor tab and still nothing happens. Transistor tab measures .588 on one leg and .499 on the other leg with my meter....

*update #2* Rookie Mistake. Didnt check fuse on AUX board with meter. Discovered it was bad. Eject coil working great now!!!

#624 4 years ago

Spent most of my day today getting this one torn down, cleaned up, and troubleshooting problems. She's finally running but not 100%. I've gotta figure out why the diverter isnt working properly. Plus the motor for the stand ups is also not working at all. The motor relay works in coil test but it never goes up and down.

Getting closer...

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#625 4 years ago

Original "Mousin´ Around Shooter Apron" (BALLY).
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This is an original piece for to get right color match!

Regards

#626 4 years ago

just got mine cleaned and shopped, new rubbers, posts, lane guides, led's and custom pop bumper lights/foils. Love the game. Into the game room it goes!!

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#627 4 years ago

Watching the Slam Tilt Twitch stream (hey @Gizmonic) on Mousin Around, I dug into the buggy sound ROM.

First of. When comparing sound between games, be sure to compare sound ROM revision(s) AND game ROM revision. One thing is the sound content. Another is its usage.

Mousin is a mess. Complete mess when it comes to release information on those sound ROMs.

It is true that one set of sound ROMs has flaws. But I cannot make out if it is L-1 or L-2 that is bad. One would think it is L-1, which was fixed. But it seems like L-2 was a change for the worse.

For this rundown, L-1 is defined to be the first relese and the one working.

The bad sound ROM will mess up at Cheezy bonus collect, Jackpot lit and Jackpot collect (with L-4 game ROM). Possibly more.

ROM files identified by the SHA1 checksum.

Mousin Around

Known Sound ROMs.

L-1:

Sound board:
U4: 45dea0f4c6f24d17e6f7dda75afaa7caefdc6b96
U19: 2b2fc8e7634b1885b020b2115126d6341172cc91
U20: Unused

CPU board:
U21: 443426be41c1413f22b137145dbc3bcf84d9ccc7
U22: 4f15696909e1f3574ad20b28e31da2c155ed129f

L-2:

Sound board:
U4: d9d20921eb42c19c5074c976608bfec0d3130204
U19: 272f0bd3885bb81da13ee6ed3d66f9424ccf4b0d
U20: Unused

CPU board:
Same as L-1

And this is the messy way to locate these files.

45dea0f4c6f24d17e6f7dda75afaa7caefdc6b96:
PinMAME pack: mous_u4.l2 **
Chip in reference game: U4 L-1

2b2fc8e7634b1885b020b2115126d6341172cc91:
PinMAME pack: mous_u19.l2 **
Chip in reference game: U19 L-1

443426be41c1413f22b137145dbc3bcf84d9ccc7:
PinMAME pack: mous_u20.l2 * **
WMS L-4 pack: mous_u20.l2 * **
WMS L-4 text: U20 L-1 *
Chip in reference game: U21 L-1

4f15696909e1f3574ad20b28e31da2c155ed129f:
PinMAME pack: mous_u22.l1
WMS L-4 pack: mous_u22.l1
WMS L-4 text: U22 L-1
Chip in reference game: U22 L-1

d9d20921eb42c19c5074c976608bfec0d3130204:
PinMAME pack: mous_u4.lx **
WMS L-4 pack: mous_u4.l2
WMS L-4 text: U4 L-2

272f0bd3885bb81da13ee6ed3d66f9424ccf4b0d:
PinMAME pack: mous_u19.lx **
WMS L-4 pack: mous_u19.l2
WMS L-4 text: U19 L-1 **

(*) indicating wrong IC location.
(**) indicating wrong revision.

The L-4 patch d87f modified software does not change any of the exsisting sound usage. But sound is added like this...

If Cheese or Streak runmode is selected and CHEESE is spelled out, hitting the center targets will once in a while cue the "Head for the hole" call out or the mouse laughter. To guide and, most importantly, to taunt the player.

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#628 4 years ago

So, I'm one with messed up game sound. I'd be willing to try out L1 for U4 and see if that fixes my issues. Can anyone hook me up?

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#629 4 years ago

So how would I tell if my sound was messed up? I get the "Head for the hole!" sounds. Does anything else mess up with bad sounds?

#630 4 years ago
Quoted from soren:

The bad sound ROM will mess up at Cheezy bonus collect, Jackpot lit and Jackpot collect (with L-4 game ROM). Possibly more.

So that explains why that happened when I put the original ROMS back into the machine. Hmm. Tournament ROMS do not have this bug. Interesting!

So I guess I should get some new Sound Roms then? I have a mix of SL-1 & PA-1 sound roms currently. What is correct?

#631 4 years ago
Quoted from DakotaMike:

So how would I tell if my sound was messed up? I get the "Head for the hole!" sounds. Does anything else mess up with bad sounds?

I have no music once locking balls in multiball. It is dead silence as I attempt to go for jackpots.

#632 4 years ago
Quoted from newovad:

I have no music once locking balls in multiball. It is dead silence as I attempt to go for jackpots.

Ah okay. I think I'm good then. Never noticed any silence or anything during multi-ball. Interesting bug.

#633 4 years ago

Still really fresh to this game but I have a question. Is there a way to Lock balls in the mouse hole? I see that there's 3 "mouse hole lock" switches in the matrix. But I'm not sure how you would go about locking them in there.

Thanks!

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#634 4 years ago

No, there isn't any way to use that lock. I'm guessing they were planning on it at some point but decided against it. Kind of a shame, it would have been cool to see all the balls come out of there one after the other, but the mouse trap locks are definitely cooler.

#635 4 years ago

The abillity for the game to detect more balls in the mouse hole, and thus to hold more balls in multilball or lock balls in single ball play, was likely just scraped from the design. And scraped so late in developement, that the game was manufactured with these.

And frankly, good the same. I can see it being rather confusing and difficult to hide more balls away there. In multiball (all mice to the mouse hole) it would require the feature to be timed. As it contains an element of single ball play during multiball. Which is fine (great actually, hi TS and I500). But has to be timed.

All mice to the hole to collect jackpot: Way too difficult. And what should happen if you drain to two balls.

First mouse collect jackpot and 2nd and 3rd is double/trible the JP: Way too many points. But 2nd and 3rd could give a smaller reward of some sort.

BTW. It is very important that the mouse hole entry switch is working. Otherwise the game can end up in a state where the ball is not released from the hole as it should.

These are the correct switch numbers. The manual is ambiguous.

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#636 4 years ago
Quoted from newovad:

So, I'm one with messed up game sound. I'd be willing to try out L1 for U4 and see if that fixes my issues. Can anyone hook me up?[quoted image][quoted image]

No, not enough. You see the confusion is complete chaos. You likely have L-2 for both chips on the sound board. U4 and U19. But because the vendor took the revision number from the WMS readme, it is written wrong.

See my rundown. The L-1 set is the one to use. And it is not to be found in the WMS ROM pack. Only the PinMAME one in IPDB. And both have filenaming wrong.

#637 4 years ago

Okay, So I have these ROMs in my machine. With Tournament Game ROMs it only messes up very occasionally. Which ROM's should I replace?

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#638 4 years ago
Quoted from Xylog:

Okay, So I have these ROMs in my machine. With Tournament Game ROMs it only messes up very occasionally. Which ROM's should I replace?[quoted image][quoted image]

None. Nice day.

PS. Mine has PA1 under the SL1 stickers as well. I guess this is prototype elevated to release - old fashion.

#639 4 years ago
Quoted from soren:

The abillity for the game to detect more balls in the mouse hole, and thus to hold more balls in multilball or lock balls in single ball play, was likely just scraped from the design. And scraped so late in developement, that the game was manufactured with these.
And frankly, good the same. I can see it being rather confusing and difficult to hide more balls away there. In multiball (all mice to the mouse hole) it would require the feature to be timed. As it contains an element of single ball play during multiball. Which is fine (great actually, hi TS and I500). But has to be timed.
All mice to the hole to collect jackpot: Way too difficult. And what should happen if you drain to two balls.
First mouse collect jackpot and 2nd and 3rd is double/trible the JP: Way too many points. But 2nd and 3rd could give a smaller reward of some sort.
BTW. It is very important that the mouse hole entry switch is working. Otherwise the game can end up in a state where the ball is not released from the hole as it should.
These are the correct switch numbers. The manual is ambiguous.
[quoted image]

When I'm playing mine, it does seem like it will hold the ball for a few seconds while it does a call-out and start the Cheezy Bonus. Does the mouse hole actually hold the ball for a moment, or is it just my imagination?

Also, does anyone know what size headbolts I need for Mousin'. Mine never came with any, and I'm beginning to get unnecessarily paranoid about it!

#640 4 years ago

Can anyone offer any advice as far as adjusting my diverter mech? It seems to work pretty well when I manually move it, but when the coil does the work it seems like it's getting hung up and I cant figure out why. Is that possibly the wrong spring to return it back when the coil disengages?

Anyone notice anything unusual??
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#641 4 years ago

whoops

#642 4 years ago
Quoted from dozer1:

Can those coil stops get magnetized and cause that? I have had that happen on flippers before, but no other mechs.

#643 4 years ago

I figured it out. It WAS that dang spring. Someone put an old conical flipper spring in there. It didnt have enough strength to push the diverter mech back all the way.

Working great now.

Funny thing I just noticed though. My 1 and 3 switches for the raising targets are wired backwards. I dont care enough to go change them right now though. Maybe later. Now I can finally play this game correctly!

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#644 3 years ago

"Mousin´ Around Apron Colour Match process" by Mikonos.
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#645 3 years ago
Quoted from FLASHBALL:

Just lift the playfield up and unscrew the socket from the bottom.
Cheers![quoted image][quoted image]

Finally changed out my bad flashers yesterday. Feels to good to have every single bulb/lamp working. Although, I did have to go from the topside for the right-flipper flasher. Someone put in an #89 bulb that was a bit too wide for the hole. Never realized that some were a little larger than others. So the left one (which was different brand of bulb) came out from the bottom of the pf easily. But for the right I had to take off all the inlane plastics, and metal guide, and go from the top. It was a bit of a pain, but did give me a chance to clean some harder to reach areas. I took the opportunity to file the hole a little larger so that I wouldn't have to take the topside apart to change the bulb again. I also found out there was a flasher bulb behind the center cheese-ramp. So I switched that out too. Never new there was one there until yesterday.

#646 3 years ago

Does anyone know if late 80's Bally's like Mousin use the same lockdown bars as the William's system 11's? When I look up compatibility, the Bally's seem to merge with Williams around 1989 or 1990, but I can't seem to find exactly which type of bar Mousin uses. Does anyone know? Thanks!

#647 3 years ago
Quoted from DakotaMike:

Does anyone know if late 80's Bally's like Mousin use the same lockdown bars as the William's system 11's? When I look up compatibility, the Bally's seem to merge with Williams around 1989 or 1990, but I can't seem to find exactly which type of bar Mousin uses. Does anyone know? Thanks!

Yes, MA uses a system 11 lockdown bar. You can buy the replacement from Pinball life.

#648 3 years ago
Quoted from DakotaMike:

Also, does anyone know what size headbolts I need for Mousin'. Mine never came with any, and I'm beginning to get unnecessarily paranoid about it!

FYI, Mousin uses the standard 3/8" x 16 steel bolt. Seems to use the 2.5" length. In case anyone wonders for the future.

#649 3 years ago
Quoted from DakotaMike:

Does anyone know if late 80's Bally's like Mousin use the same lockdown bars as the William's system 11's? When I look up compatibility, the Bally's seem to merge with Williams around 1989 or 1990, but I can't seem to find exactly which type of bar Mousin uses. Does anyone know? Thanks!

The merger was earlier. Truck Stop and Atlantis are mash-up games from the transistion period with a bit of both. But a game like Mousin Around is Williams. With the backbox and displays unique to mimic the Bally look and feel. Only the flipper bats are Bally.

From TAF and onwards everything was the same except maybe a badge and some decor here and there. And it bothers me a bit when people destinct a Bally-game from the era.

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#650 3 years ago

Hello guys,

I'm looking for a set of insert decals. I've lost some black letters and circle around when i removed the wasted mylar on mine.
Playfield is perfect, just some letters went with it.

any source would be great !!
stay all safe, by the way.

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Cabinet - Sound/Speakers
Gweem's Mods
Sound/Speakers
3,200 (OBO)
Machine - For Sale
Gainesville, GA
$ 54.99
Cabinet - Shooter Rods
Lighted Pinball Mods
Shooter rods
$ 12.50
Lighting - Led
RoyGBev Pinball
Led
3,100
Machine - For Sale
Quakertown, PA
4,750
Machine - For Sale
Corbin, KY
$ 5.95
Playfield - Protection
The Pinball Scientist
Protection
7,500
Machine - For Sale
Bakersfield, CA
$ 23.95
Eproms
Pinballrom
Eproms
$ 399.00
Cabinet - Decals
Mircoplayfields
Decals
$ 15.00
Playfield - Decals
Metal-Mods
Decals
$ 90.00
Playfield - Protection
UpKick Pinball
Protection
$ 45.95
Eproms
Pinballrom
Eproms
$ 30.00
Playfield - Decals
Metal-Mods
Decals
$ 45.95
Eproms
Pinballrom
Eproms
$ 18.95
Eproms
Pinballrom
Eproms
From: $ 649.95
Lighting - Led
Pin Stadium Pinball Mods
Led
$ 649.95
Lighting - Led
Pin Stadium Pinball Mods
Led
From: $ 12.00
Flipper Parts
Precision Pinball prod.
Flipper parts
$ 54.99
Cabinet - Shooter Rods
Lighted Pinball Mods
Shooter rods
$ 54.99
Cabinet - Shooter Rods
Lighted Pinball Mods
Shooter rods
$ 44.99
Cabinet - Shooter Rods
Pinball Shark
Shooter rods
$ 5.00
Cabinet - Other
UpKick Pinball
Other
$ 899.00
Flipper Parts
Mircoplayfields
Flipper parts
$ 54.99
Cabinet - Shooter Rods
Lighted Pinball Mods
Shooter rods
$ 16.50
Lighting - Led
Lermods
Led
$ 30.00
Playfield - Toys/Add-ons
UpKick Pinball
Toys/Add-ons
From: $ 399.95
Lighting - Led
Pin Stadium Pinball Mods
Led
Great pinball charity
Pinball Edu
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