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Offline oldpins

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Re: Bumpers - any use?
« Reply #30 on: January 13, 2013, 02:13:39 PM »
Just picked up a Williams ' Winner' 1972 EM which has no bumpers. PF is plexiglass with a horse racing animation in the centre. No shooter rod, the ball shoots out from the centre which moves back & forth.






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Re: Bumpers - any use?
« Reply #31 on: January 17, 2013, 11:56:39 PM »
I forgot to mention,

Most SEGA pinball machines have what the manufacturer deemed SUPER POPS because these are pop bumpers on steroids. I have pinballs from every manufacturer, and no one designs n builds pop bumpers like SEGA. They are very very LOUD and FAST compared to any other manufacturer.

It gets your blood pumping for sure....Everytime I play Starship Troopers or Viper Night Drivin, or any of the other dozen SEGAs I have, I love these SUPER POPS and look forward to the extra fast n loud pops going right off...they also seem much faster than any other pops on any others from memory...Stern designs the best pops these days.....latest games are great !
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