The ann arbor pinball show has a really good selection of restored woodrails that play as they should. the problem with a lot of shows are the woodrails are for sale. which is fine... but most restored games don't go to shows. the ones that go to shows are usually 'as is' variants, that just barely play, and aren't really rebuilt. that's been my observation anyway. so what i've seen is show woodrails don't give a good example of how a woodrail can properly play, which gives the impression they are "slow", and "no fun."