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What are the most solidly built pins?

By gweempose

13 years ago


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    #19 13 years ago

    Certainly none of the old bingo-style pinballs, they are prone to all kinds of mechanical problems due to their complexity and age alone - Although said, I have a 54 year old Bally Big Time and you can beat and kick it around and it just keeps on truck'in...........

    The newer solid-state bingos are very rugged and reliable - Most of the Belgium machines built with the wooden cabinets are very dependable - The only real limitation/concern is the firmware that is interlaced with the coindoor, backbox door, and tilt mechanisms - etc. Once tripped, if you don't have the service box and know how to clear and reset them - They're dead for life.............

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    Danny

    http://danny.cdyn.com/Misc%20Bingo.htm

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