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Would be nice to let the Kansas folks (assuming this is close to OP in Wichita) have a crack at some games. It’s a true pinball desert out here.
If you look closely, you can see the many drops of melting snow dripping across the whole room. The white blurry lines are what to look for. And they ain’t no little raindrops. It sounded like a storm drain after a strong rain storm. I have a video but don’t know how to upload it.
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Quoted from goingincirclez:Guy earlier posted two EBDs picked from here on his trailer and said he had room to spare... why'd he leave this one?
'Tis a shame.
The LE had the most potential of anything left there. Only one or two raccoon turds. Cabinet was solid and the playfield was mylared, so it may clean up well. Needs boards and backglass.
The 81 has salvageable cabinet, but will take work. Wiring harness complete but all metals were corroded. No boards. Playfield shot. Plastics shot. No backglass.
A wise pinball guy told me recently, “sometimes a great project pinball is the one you miss out on”....
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