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PinShield The original pinball glass and playfield protector.

By Pinshield

4 years ago


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    #7 4 years ago

    Shoot. I already moved my games in from the backyard.

    3 years later
    #435 1 year ago

    I tend to roll my eyes at "products" like this - this isn't an invention, someone is literally cutting glass-size pieces of material from a 200' roll and selling them to people that, for whatever reason, prefer to remove it THEN clean the glass (what's the difference), or don't have a spare towel to throw on the game next door if they need to do work. What fun is it to have a roomful of games that you can't see the playfields?

    Having said THAT, they are reasonably priced and I do understand why people would buy one or two for when they need to work on an adjacent game (I guess), but I don't get dropping $300 to cover up a roomful of machines from getting dust on them.

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