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First things first... Hmmmm. Let's see what we have here...60 Hz Pulse, that's good. (note that I'm not even wearing a watch) Viewed: 488 times.
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The head without backglass. You can see the mechicals of the pin deck here too. Each pin has it's own small PCB board that let's the game know the pin position (up, down, midway)
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Pins on Deck. They look pretty nice. No paint on the original pins. Just a red ring of tape or two.
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Backglass Rear. Not a great shot, but there is little if any lifting of the silver. That "arc" across the right side isn't visible on the front.
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Extra used pins, 5 in all. There is also one repro pin that I didn't take a picture of. It was in the original eBay listing.
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A Dirty set of score reels. This is what I mentioned on the phone. I'll take some warm, soapy water to them to clean them up. You can see the lamps above each reel which do not age well. These will have to be checked for good contact/continuity.
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A blurry picture of a coil armature. It's the "bakelite" part that actuates the switch blades that I need to source.
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The coin unit. The coin mech is laying inside the swinging door. I didn't test dime or nickel play, but I bet they work. You can see that someone glued a Williams 25 cent coin entrance plate onto the panel. That should come off pretty easily. Viewed: 389 times.
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