Quoted from Dayhuff:Hmm....I wonder if its the same very very well known "tech" that just went though a game for the previous owner the day before I bought it? $250 to replace the batteries in a holder that was already corroded beyond use and was being held together with solder braid to make the connection. The acid had also dripped down into the switch connectors and there was five connections that needed to be replaced to keep the game from freaking out during game play. It had also gotten into the large ground braid thats attached to the cabinet so that had to be cut out and replaced. One of the capacitor's on the board was broken in half. The Lock mech didn't function correctly and neither did the kick out. But he did change out the flipper rubbers and replaced the broken shooter rod. This guy got screwed big time !!
John P. Dayhuff
Battle Creek, Mi.
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Yikes!
Unacceptable from anyone with any amount of knowledge on properly repairing pins.
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Rob Anthony
Pinball Classics
http://LockWhenLit.com
Quality Board Work - In Home Service
borygard at gmail dot com