Hi all,
Here's the "Drop-A-Card" i scored on ebay.....
A lot of AP'ers had interest in it, so i thought i'd share pix and progress as i restore this puppy.
The owners have had it since late 70's, and it's moved between 3 houses as the kids always played it back in the day.
For the past 15 years it's been in their garage, snuggly keeping clean.
The machine hasn't had the beating i was expecting, definately hasn't seen any arcade use!
The seller told me the cabinet was 'dog-bitten'.
I didn't realise how bad this was until looking underneath.
Apparently their border-collie went absolutely mental as soon as the pinny was switched on.
The dog would run along the entire length of the cabinet chewing on it, trying to make it stop the noise....
Attack! Attack!
Looks like the dog was packing some gnarly chompers
Playfield overall ...
Headbox front, Quite CLEAN ...
Headbox inside, also quite CLEAN ...
Coindoor a little rusty ...
Playfield UPPER section ...
Playfield MIDDLE section ...
Playfield LOWER section ...
Playfield UNDERSIDE - Very CLEAN ...
Cabinet inside, not too shabby at all, and all relay labels are in place ...
As the seller said, it powers up, a few lights and the odd relay 'click' when you press the credit/start button and that's about it.
Shortly i'll go thru all the relays and see which one(s) are dead.
No doubt a combination of dirty mode switch and/or dead relay will be the culpritt.
Luckily for me, i have 3 'spare' gottlieb 1970's cabinets laying about, looks like i'll migrate the DAC guts into another
cabinet, then repaint accordingly.
Thankfully, the cab-art can be easily reproduced with masking tape and spray can.
Gotta love straight-line art hehehehehe.
Playfield appears to be VERY Clean and unworn, this should clean up nicely!
I'm a bit concerned about the mylar, not sure if i should attack it or leave it.
All suggestions welcome
Since this is my
FIRST EM, and i know fudge-all about EM's, any help will be greatly welcomed of what i should look at first.
I guess on EM's there are always certains parts that
ALWAYS screw up first.
I'm probably now looking for supplies of EM parts
Enjoy!!
MM.