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I have played that crane game a lot at PHOF. Great game for its time and even today!
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Quoted from sysprog:And the non-pins, but EMs none the less
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I have played that crane game a lot at PHOF. Great game for its time and even today!
Quoted from EM-PINMAN:Here is some pictures of my 1972 Chicago Coin "Casino".
This game is super fast and fun to play, actually it's a blast!
The game is now working 100% and is cosmetically finished except for having to repaint the Legs and Coin Door the original Charcoal Grey rather the the later Light Grey which will get done this Spring.
A lot of work put into this one but I think it paid off big time.
Cabinet 8.0 - Playfield 9.0 - Backglass 8.5.
Enjoy!
KenWow, Whirlwind before its time and ball saver.... wonder why sys 11 never had ball saver
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Quoted from JustageFehler:Hope this isn't too off topic but this Wild Wild West has a lot of grit on it. Pinball Rehabs guide to precleaning and removing the grit has made sense and I know there are the clean&wax videos on pinside but a question- the bulb holes and post holes in other people's cleaning pics seem to have little plugs in them. What's recommended to keep crud out of the holes while cleaning and waxing? My plan is to vacuum with a soft brush, clean the posts, plastics, dividers, and flippers with mean green, ZEP HD citrus for the playfield, magic eraser and isopropoyl alcohol for the problem areas, Pinnacle paintwork cleansing solution, canuba wax, and Krylon3 for the backglass. Anyone want to offer anything else? I don't think the inserts are too bad and I don't think I'm up to mylar or coating the playfield at this point.
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Think your set with the stuff you have. Sometimes I use goof off wipes from home depot to get off trouble areas.
Ditch the carnuba wax. Get "Collinite Fleetwax" its for boats and last pretty much forever on pinball machines.
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