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The ones you got from PSP were WMS rubbers that IPB had leftover from their purchase of the Williams parts. They are old leftovers (over 10 years old) from WMS so they may not be the longest lasting rubbers nor the best performing rubbers around. When I saw them I wasn't too keen on the colour so I didn't keep any for any of my machines. I'd say they'd make for a good novelty rubber job on a machine but I wouldn't recommend installing them on a machine that is tough to change out. Karsten Beck is a distributor of ours and he is a top notch bloke to do business with and is very trust worthy (the main requirement of being one of our distributors i.e. RTBB).
we all know Greg is excellent.thanks
Quote from: Extra Ball on April 09, 2010, 04:52:30 PM we all know Greg is excellent.thanksGlad you agree, I really like that he's honest and pays his debts...same as Karsten Beck, whom I was actually referring.
Quote from: Pinballace on April 10, 2010, 12:22:27 AMQuote from: Extra Ball on April 09, 2010, 04:52:30 PM we all know Greg is excellent.thanksGlad you agree, I really like that he's honest and pays his debts...same as Karsten Beck, whom I was actually referring. This is a thread about unusual rubbers. Its not a place to discuss who maybe honest and pay their debts. Why you wish to discuss that here one can only speculate, but do the original poster some respect by sticking to the topic?
Hey well done EB. 2000 posts is a mighty feat. Thanks for being a big contributor here!
I have said nothing but good about Greg, and have recommended him to many.Maybe there has been something lost in the translation.Anyway that's enough said from me.CheersMy 2000th AP wasnt a fun one
Agreed. Please keep the thread on topic.
My 2000th AP wasnt a fun one
Quote from: Extra Ball on April 10, 2010, 08:53:29 AMMy 2000th AP wasnt a fun one Sorry about that Greg, but we have enjoyed the other 1,999 - thanks for your contributions.