I just completed a restoration on a Bram Stokers Dracula today
I kept notes :)
The hisory of Bram Stokers Dracula machine S/N 52701053521
Manufacture date 04/12/1993
While the machine has a US serial # label and a US coin door, it came from a container. Go figure!
I won the machine from Kirk Weaver, eBay seller 'kaweaver' as a project, missing boards and parts back on June 28, 2004.
I paid $407.39 plus $28.52 sales tax for the machine, for a total of $435.91
It was eBay item #6104766123
Pics of the game as it was recieved are here:
http://gallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/bsd2aspurchasedI won the sound board from Kirk as well, item # 6105051151 for $69.00 plus tax
I won the fliptronics board from Kirk also, item #6105051160 for $80.48 plus tax (10.46 total for both)
The driver board, CPU board and DMD board all came from eBay as well, but I can't find the auction numbers.
The playfield, translite, mist assy, speaker panel with flasher board, dracula coffin assy and manuals came from Mike McAndrew on 7/12/2004 for $171.65 plus some ROMS
The coin door came from Bryan Kellly
Lloyd Olson provided a set of NOS WMS 'blood red' flipper bats.
Playfield Renovations restored the playfield in 2004. The playfield was dropped off at Pinball Expo 2004, and was returned in early December of 2004. Total cost was $380.00 including shipping.
The playfield is chronicled here:
http://gallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/bsdpfTo get an idea of the condition of the original playfield, see here:
http://gallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/bsdpfoldTeardown pics are chronicled here:
http://gallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/bsd_pf_stripPics of each assy as they were removed, torn down, and rebuilt with new coil sleeves and various parts, are here:
http://gallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/bsd_component_teardownThe initial restoration began in January of 2005.
The restoration was restarted from fresh on Sunday July 27, 2008. For the last 10 months or so, it's just sat with a couple of evenings worth of work left to go on the game.
The restoration was completed on 10/15/2009 - 5 years, 3 months and 17 days after the game was won.
New parts going into the machine included
-NOS plastic set (Marco Specialties)
-NOS main ramp (eBay, sourced from Argentina!)
-NOS Coffin ramp (PBR)
-New complete target set, including drop target (PBR)
-Repro proto slingshot toppers (Illinois Pin ball)
-New flipper, start and launch ball buttons (PBR)
-New flipper coils, and all flipper parts. (PBR, Pinball Life)
-All new rubber, bulbs, coil sleeves etc (Pinball Life
-New 24 opto board (IPB)
-New DMD (Pinball Life)
-New leg bolt plates, legs and levelers (Pinball Life)
-Pincab cabinet protectors (Direct from Pincab)
-New playfield glass, translite glass and translite trim
Lots of other goodies picked up here and there, every board rebuilt, every part cleaned, tumbled, polished etc.
Finished pics:
http://gallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/bsd_doneRight side of the cab isn't as faded as it looks, it's just the lighting. The left side is the better of the 2 sides, no doubt.
Sadly, I sold the machine this week. It's getting delivered tomorrow to another collector. I got my asking price, but I lost money on the deal - but I didn't restore it expecting to sell it. Just got in a bad situation. Also sold my DH and JY this week.
I didn't realize how much I loved BSD.. til I sold it.
I'll have to have another one someday. What a great game.
Now, to decide what to do next? I have all the parts on hand to restore 2 Creatures (1 is standard production, 1 is prototype, both have nicely decaled cabinets, PFR restored playfields) and the same applies to my Scared Stiff, only a nice original cabinet with a PFR restored playfield. Those 3 are in parts. I think I'm gonna do the prototype Creature next, then the SS, then the regular CFTBL. And have 2 IJs to do for a client, 1 with a PFR restored PF and 1 with a nice original. Then, I've only got 2 more torn apart and several working games that need PF swaps too :)