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Offline Strangeways

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Re: Buyer be ware
« on: June 13, 2009, 11:51:16 AM »

I think it is a good amateur restore but a poor professional restore. It is short of 100% genuine.

There is the issue that this is a "business" selling the machine - so they would have to allocate a pre defined number of hours, otherwise there would be no profit margin. My opinion would be that they were better off selling it as a project machine - in other words - don't bother with a resto job.

What concerns me is that the term "shopped" when referring to pinballs is such a grey area. Looks like "restored" is also heading down that track !

If the descriptions were more accurate and honest - I would not be concerned.
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