Got mine also, look fantastic. I'll be restoring a Drop A Card and plan on using these on that restoration.
Got mine also, look fantastic. I'll be restoring a Drop A Card and plan on using these on that restoration.
I know this tread has been volatile, but I got a boat load of these NOS post. I just hated the ones from PBR they just looked off. I tried many every way to clean the old ones with very little success.
some mentioned the lip at the top of these NOS posts and after compairing them with the OEM posts and PBR repro post I found the OEM post did NOT have the thin lip at the top but these AND PBR repro DO have the lip.
I bought more than enough to repost any game that has the repros on and any game that I might have to repost in the future.
I know ken was selling them at 50 for 25 shipped, not sure if he still has any left. but if anyone needs some just let me know I bought more than enough to share.
Quoted from pinhead52:I'll take 50
Ken, you crack me up. Couldn't hold onto enough for yourself?
Quoted from MikeO:Ken, you crack me up. Couldn't hold onto enough for yourself?
that's what I said to him... lol
just read thru this and figured i'd comment on the whitening process, specifically using the retr0brite method. i've done this in the past with great results but it was developed for ABS plastic that had bromide added to it. i have no idea if pinball posts are/were made with the ABS/bromide combo but i'm assuming that if not, then the retr0brite process won't work.
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