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Title: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: Strangeways on August 29, 2009, 11:22:16 PM
One of my Favorite Restores  ^^^


One of my older restores, but a restore that I totally enjoyed. As with every machine, they all have a story. The end product is a really nice example of a Genie - But the journey involved THREE Genies to get there.

Here's the story - A collector friend of mine always told me that when he can finally get his hands on a Genie, he will commission me to restore a beautiful example - No expense spared. Everything had to be close to 10/10.

His FIRST phone call came when he bought a Genie from the UK ! He sent me pictures, and the backglass was absolutely perfect. Reds were still "red" ! That took two months to get to Australia. Not only was the Backglass perfect, but the body was very good as well. Great start ! The only problem with the game was the door was heavily damaged during freight and the playfield has some wear spots. Not good enough !

The next machine was another eBay purchase - Closer to home. It was from NSW. Looked good in the auction pictures, but it had nothing that was really useful other than a complete door !

The FINAL Genie, was from Melton in Victoria. It had a VERY nice playfield - with the exception of the ball arch area - which is always an issue on Genies (except Wottos).

So we had THREE Genies !

The plan was to make one VERY Nice Genie out of the three. So far, we had a very nice playfield (Melton), a great Door (from NSW) and a fantastic playfield and Cabinet (from the UK).

Please note - This restore was finished 2 - 3 years ago - But I wanted to document it here as Genie is such a cool game, and there was a LOT of work put into this machine in terms of $$ and time.


Starting Point - Pictures

Backglass - Looks GREAT - I was really pleased when this showed up. Look at those Reds !


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie001.JPG)


This is the third machine purchased, from Melton. The backglass and body are average, but the playfield is really nice - protected by contact (mylar), with the exception of the ball arch area.


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie002.jpg)


Playfield is a great starting point. Looks fine - BUT - I was asked to make it look BETTER !

(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie003.jpg)


Ball arch area. A bit later one I will will repair this section..


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie004.JPG)


This machine is completed, and has worked like a charm since pick up - But I really enjoyed this restore - So I'll pace through it !

Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: Strangeways on August 29, 2009, 11:53:20 PM

The first step in this restoration was to identify what parts we could source to make this Genie stand out from the rest. First step was to order a Pascal Pi-1 X4 and place a huge order with Pinball Resource. As you can see - No expense was spared ;


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie005.jpg)


While the parts were in transit, the machine was stripped. The body was cleaned with nifti, inside and out. The siderails were removed and regrained using 360 Grit Wet/Dry and Windex. Legs were cleaned and polished. The power supply was also cleaned and any repairs were done - which was minimal. I replaced the fuses as all of them were the incorrect value.


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie006.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie007.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie008.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie009.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie010.jpg)


The backglass surround was faded and needed to be repainted. The owner decided to have a friend of his repaint the surround. The color match was perfect !


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie011.jpg)





Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: Mr Pinbologist on August 30, 2009, 02:06:43 AM
Just one word comes to mind... SWEEEET!!

I just cant get over how good that cab and chrome look #.# #.#

and that backglass... theres something about the backglass art on this game that just does it for me *%*
I've never played one of these before and its definitely one i would buy if the opportunity came up.

Cant wait to see the rest of the thread.. looking forward to it
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: ddstoys on August 30, 2009, 10:29:13 AM
Looking Good Nino i cant believe how good the cabinet came up and the reds in the BG are awsome
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: illawarra_steelers on August 30, 2009, 12:44:53 PM
Hey Nino,

You can add the Rollerball Genie to zero wear on the top of the playfield.

Excellent game and was played lots on location growing up, a fair bit going on that playfield!
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: Strangeways on September 01, 2009, 10:57:55 PM

Headbox

Everything is stripped out of the Head and washed with nifti and water. Once dry, I used the buffing wheel to polish up all the removed parts. For the stainless steel backing, I use Windex. All the screws etc are tumbled, and if need be buffed. The lightbox board is cleaned and all the sockets are individually cleaned internally.

(http://aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie012.jpg)


Close up of the door locking assembly


(http://aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie013.jpg)


Lightbox is also cleaned and installed


(http://aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie014.jpg)


Front Door


Few tricks here. The door frame is washed with Windex and a tooth brush. If it is a bit dull, I use brasso and another toothbrush to get it looking a bit brighter. Then use a piece of thin cardboard, with a thin rag and run it along each individual groove. I don't buff up the frame as it is not meant to have a high shine. I use windex and 360 wet/dry sandpaper with the grain to re grain the door parts - as in the door skin. I've just popped in into position to see how it will look


(http://aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie015.jpg)


Inside the door, I use windex to wash all the parts and brasso for the shine. Takes time, but looks great when done. Here's a progress picture.


(http://aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie016.jpg)


Here's what the inside of the door should look like when done.


(http://aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie018.jpg)


The Headbox Border

The owner had the headbox surround matched and repainted. Came up real nice. I cleaned and polished the fittings and installed it. Very straight forward.


(http://aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie017.jpg)


The displays were cleaned and installed, and that REALLY NICE backglass in CAREFULLY fitted. As you can see - it is an absolute ripper..


(http://aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie019.jpg)


(http://aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie020.jpg)


(http://aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie021.jpg)


Progress picture - All the fittings are in place, so the cabinet is mostly complete and looks great. Next is the total rebuild of the playfield.


(http://aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie022.jpg)

 :D



Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: ddstoys on September 01, 2009, 11:04:10 PM
Nino your coin doors look bloody awsome.  and the head box looks so good  ^^^
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: Strangeways on September 01, 2009, 11:06:35 PM
Nino your coin doors look bloody awsome.  and the head box looks so good  ^^^

Remember - This Genie is using the best parts from three different games - So it will look great !

(it is almost like I'm cheating)  &&
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: GORGAR 1 on September 02, 2009, 10:17:26 AM
Now thats a nice Genie ^^^ looks like most Genies have that wear up the top. Great work Nino.

Peter
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: Pinfan on September 02, 2009, 12:18:52 PM
Nino your garage looked a little empty during that restore....   *)* !^! <.>

I had the privilege to see and play this machine...

Finished up looking quite nice. One lucky owner...  ^^^
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: ddstoys on September 02, 2009, 04:37:52 PM
Nino your coin doors look bloody awsome.  and the head box looks so good  ^^^

Remember - This Genie is using the best parts from three different games - So it will look great !

(it is almost like I'm cheating)  &&

 Even if you didnt have 3 machines to choose the best from you would still make this baby shine im sure  *%*
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: Strangeways on September 05, 2009, 11:38:42 PM

Time to tackle the playfield - Top and bottom. With all restores I do, all the moving parts are stripped and cleaned. No shortcuts and as a result, it can be tedious - but in the end, you know you have "snappy" flippers, bumpers, slings and drop targets.

The Drop Target banks were completely rebuilt and even polished. New targets with mylar covering them will last for another 20 years. A couple hours of work will give you these results ;


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie023.jpg)


Flipper Rebuild kits were ordered and installed - Three kits in total. The pawls are the only part retained for the 3 inch flippers. They have gone through the tumbler and the new plunger and links are installed.


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie028.jpg)


Lower flipper kits installed - with new coils. The old coils were the incorrect type. Notice the additional set of contacts for the top flippers. These have to be ordered separately from the kits and they will need adjustment to work 100%


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie030.jpg)


Upper Flipper kits are custom. The kits are basically the standard EM kits for AC coils - The EM kit flipper kit. The coil stops are the DC stops. You need to tell PBR that you intend to use the kit for the Genie machine so they can add the correct stops.


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie031.jpg)


All the moving parts are rebuilt. New coil stops and coils, where required. The wiring loom is cleaned up a little and any potential problems are sorted out now - as this playfield is VERY heavy.


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie029.jpg)


The topside of the playfield - We agreed that the playfield should have the mylar intact. It was in GREAT condition, and the risks of removal were far too great. The was no wear other than the ball arch. I did however, tidy up the mylar by using an exacto knife to trim the edges and shellite to clean up the adhesive. I was VERY pleased with the results.


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie024.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie025.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie026.jpg)


Reassembly

How much fun was this ? ALL the parts were basically new - so every step of this process was great fun. The colors on this playfield are simply awesome. It didn't take too long to reassemble.


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie027.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie032.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie033.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie034.jpg)


All coming together nicely !
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: ddstoys on September 06, 2009, 10:27:19 AM
The colors are so bright all the playfields ive seen have been dull and stuffed
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: goodolddays on September 06, 2009, 10:37:08 AM
Looking fantastic Nino ! I am looking forward to hearing how you fixed the wear on the ball arch as I really should do the same with Lady Luck, though its not as bad as that Genie.
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: ROLLERBALL on September 08, 2009, 11:56:40 AM
I grabbed a decal for the top of my Genie....cant remember the guy i got it from..in the States...Wotto put me onto him...Fantastic Decal...very hard to tell its a decal..and hard wearing...
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: MartyJ on September 08, 2009, 07:23:55 PM
Looks awesome Nino.  A1 as always.

I was watching Blades of Glory the other night - with a bit of Chaz Michael Michaels action and I'm 99.9% sure I saw a Genie in the back of the factory they were skating in....
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: Strangeways on September 08, 2009, 10:45:37 PM

Ahh yes, that magic wear spot that is evident on almost all Genie machines I've seen !

I bought mine from the states - from the same place Paul did - I believe his name is David Shulpius ? Top quality replacement for this type of work - for those of us that cannot do touch up work !

Now this playfield had very good mylar still intact - it was not removed. For this section, I remove some of the mylar carefully. Enough so I can place the decal over the area FLAT. The area is sanded flat and cleaned - so here is where we start ;


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie037.jpg)


Here is the only picture I have of the decal - Not a very good one, but you can see the outline faintly.


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie038.jpg)


Here is the decal in position. It was a little bit out - but hardly noticeable. I placed a sheet of mylar over the top of the decal, right on the edge of the existing mylar. This created a level. It was hard to cut and position - and you only have one take at doing this ! Luckily, it worked out well for me and you cannot tell that there is a decal and mylar over the top.


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie039.jpg)


Finished result - More then pleased with the results !


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie040.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie041.jpg)


Here's some photos of the playfeld. Notice the spot targets are missing ? I have not installed them as yet, as I needed to borrow a rivet press to place the new target faces. MarkC leant me his !


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie042.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie043.jpg)


Pascal PI-X4 All in One Board

This arrived very early on in the project. All pins were replaced - Thats ALL OF THEM ! The time I spent doing this was of great benefit. The machine has worked "trouble free" since I delivered it !


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Genie036.jpg)


Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: ddstoys on September 08, 2009, 10:49:36 PM
Pins are a real nightmare but as mentioned once its done there should ne no problems for a long time *%*
Title: Re: Gottlieb Genie Restore
Post by: Strangeways on October 08, 2009, 11:12:29 PM

Playfield is done and dropped into the main cabinet - Boy was it HEAVY. Thankfully, all the connectors have been repinned, so it should work straight up. Before doing so - the voltages from the transformer were checked and were within tolerance. Should simply be a matter of double checking everything and configuring the board for GENIE

Pictures of the machine after completing the playfield ;

(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Picture%201274.jpg)

Almost everything on the playfield was replaced - including the spot target faces. As we discussed - the contact mylar was trimmed and left intact. So the playfield does not have that high gloss that it would otherwise have. The photos do not show the true shine of the playfield.


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Picture%201282.jpg)


Bit of a "test run" with everything re assembled. Looks impressive - what a HUGE machine. The onlt thing missing is the instruction cards which have since been ordered from PBR.


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Picture%201283.jpg)


First Game


Pascal Board, new connectors and pins and a functioning playfield - the only fix I had to do was replace the outhole coil. The game basically worked straight away - and those traditionally difficult shots from the bottom flippers to the top LHS targets was a breeze. The game plays VERY well. Just some slight tinkering with the upper flipper EOS - and it was working great !


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Picture%201581.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Picture%201580.jpg)


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Picture%201613.jpg)


Finished Machine


Genie is an AWESOME System one machine, but it simple "Beep" and "Boop" system one sounds are poor. Thankfully, the Pascal order had the Auxiliary sound board included - so I could "bypass" the factory soundboard and have the sounds similar to the system 80s series sound boards - made a HUGE difference !

I rate Genie very highly after working on this particular machine. One of my favorite restores.


(http://www.aussiepinball.com/strangeways/restores/genie/Picture%201284.jpg)


 :D