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What does the term “partially restored” really supposed to mean?

By Vino

5 years ago


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    #10 5 years ago

    I feel like I am doing a partially restoration on my Fish Tales. I've gone through the entire game, disassembled the entire playfield, fixed a ton of stuff, cleaned everything, and replaced a lot of parts. I'm not doing the cab decals, replacing the playfield, or going overboard so I wouldn't call it a true restoration. However, it sure is a lot more work than wiping down the playfield, swapping some rubbers, and throwing in some bulbs like what most people call a shop job.

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