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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: what defines a shopped pin?
« on: June 13, 2010, 07:54:01 PM »
SHOPPED in a general term would HAVE to include as a MINIMUM

machine cleaned properly - cleaned means cleaned. not black shit everywhere.
all bulbs and rubbers done - blackened and not working bulbs are not acceptable.
all boards working - machine trouble free. lighting circuits, non working strings of solenoids and sound boards etc not working-unnacceptable.
new balls - rusty balls not acceptable.
all fuses working - no broken, black or not working fuses- unacceptable.
all under playfield pcb's working - having to resolder multiple boards unnacceptable.
no broken or hanging wires - unnacceptable

the above is common sense. anyone sending out a machine and calling it "shopped" shld think twice.

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