Sorry, cheesy fix. Do it right & solder the socket to the bracket. Not much extra work.
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Quoted from Garrett:I love a solid players pin. While I appreciate restored machines, I like playing a pin that looks 30-40 years old.
+1, as long as everything works as it should there is nothing wrong with a well worn player's game. It's pretty tough to justify putting $1000+ into a pin that would be difficult to sell for $500. Myself, I like the challenge of bringing a dead beater back from the grave. --- Well, that & my wife would have a cow if I spent crazy $$ on a pin.
Sorry Jasonsmith, I didn't mean co come across as a dick.
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