Author Topic: Converting a Globe Trotter to a Kiss Pinball  (Read 757 times)

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Re: Converting a Globe Trotter to a Kiss Pinball
« on: March 02, 2011, 09:55:59 PM »
Hi guys,

Great thoughts so far, keep the tips coming.

As for the background if and when I sold it - I would definitely include the build details along with some photos to show the work - I don't agree with hiding that sort of major thing and I'm not doing it for the resale though I don't believe it would have the same value as a original restore. It's more for a challenge and achievement.

When you see a restored Kiss getting $5K or more I think it is a feasible project to rebirth a pinball and once finished something to be proud of considering I got the Harlem for $1K and the cabinet is solid.

I will keep thinking for the moment and if I go ahead I will start a new story showing the joys and challenges of the project.
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