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What’s with this seam on 60s gottliebs?

By Beemus

4 years ago



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    #1 4 years ago

    Pic from ipdb but my pleasure isle has same seam to right of coin door and I see it as well on others of the era. Not always flush with rest of cab front. Please solve the mystery for me.

    And why are we still using these “G” clips roll hold flipper buttons in place? Sneaky little bastards love to fly.

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    #2 4 years ago

    it's a gottlieb front door strike plate

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    #3 4 years ago

    It seams to be a problem

    #4 4 years ago

    The better question is why are they always missing.

    #5 4 years ago

    They're installed - just countersunk and painted back then

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