They are definitely longer in the back. Very hard to find set. Just scrape off any loose paint or rust, paint them with Rustoleum Hammered Silver paint and replace the levelers with nice new ones.
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They are definitely longer in the back. Very hard to find set. Just scrape off any loose paint or rust, paint them with Rustoleum Hammered Silver paint and replace the levelers with nice new ones.
Quoted from YeOldPinPlayer:I'm not saying you're wrong alexf , just looking to source factual information for future readers of the thread
Alex is stating fact. The book is wrong. I have a teacher's pet right here with Factory legs on it to verify.
Quoted from YeOldPinPlayer:How did you determine it has "factory" legs?
The guy I bought it from has a whole row of Williams machines from the same era and is an expert. He told me that these are the correct Factory legs and I saw it standing in a lineup of games with similar legs all standing the same height. Not to mention that 18 inch legs would basically make this a cocktail machine.
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