Quoted from V_piscopo:Picked up a players taxi today! Real dirty girl but should clean up alright.[quoted image]
Nice pickup Vin!
Love me some SYSTEM 11
Thanks
Blake
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Quoted from V_piscopo:Picked up a players taxi today! Real dirty girl but should clean up alright.[quoted image]
Nice pickup Vin!
Love me some SYSTEM 11
Thanks
Blake
Three times a charm.
Owned the LE twice. Nice to have the full size back box/backglass. First generation cabinet is still the best IMO. But there’s no doubt the Mylar of the gen 3 has preserved the playfield nicely. And the hinged backglass is really handy. No water damage the the MDF sides although they are faded. New decals will be added for sure. Excited to get this up and running.
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I'm partial to the 81 cabinet but the 84 lamp boards are so awesome. I ended up replacing *all* of the lamp sockets on my 81 because the originals are absolutely horrible.
Yea I'm pretty pumped to go through this one as its the cleanest PF that I have seen on a EBD. Backglass is mint too. There are certainly some benefits to the 84' machine. Have you made posts on your 81'?
Quoted from Mathazar:Great pickup - I actually prefer the '84 cabinet vs. the '81 if only for the hinged backglass. When I restored my '84, I searched high and low for a decal set...no one is producing them that I could find at the time (last year). I'm not talented enough to make my own, so I wound up putting the '81 stencil on when I repainted my '84 cabinet.[quoted image]
I can't agree enough about the hinged backglass. Really makes things easy. Boy that stencil really works well with the 3rd gen and its all black front. Very nicely done. I haven't started looking for replacement decals yet but hope someone steps to the plate and produces them. People seem to not like the "good guy" cowboy as much but after seeing a non faded example I like it alot. Colors pop too. Thanks for sharing.
Quoted from bluespin:I’m wondering why PinballPimp hasn’t made the ‘84 ebd stencils yet
Good question. I'll be checking on things in the coming months and report what I find.
Brought home another pre-war, pre-flipper beauty. 1934 Gottlieb Push-Over.
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This is mostly a PM or pure mechanical with the only electricity being backlight GI provided by an incandescent bulb. Not needed for operation. This specific model offers both the amusement of the gun game with rankings based on number of hits with allowed shots and a reward dispensed from the top compartment in the form of gumball, candy or other.
This machine will be getting some love later this year. More details/pics to come.
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Two companies (several more names) have been making machines of this type for roughly 100 years so that doesn't surprise me. The top houses gumballs, candy, or other toys you would typically get from a quarter vending machine.
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