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Re: Custom Bally Pins 1978 - 1982
« on: April 13, 2012, 10:37:54 AM »
The art for the playfield, backglass, cabinet art, etc. would be modern inkjet printing. I was talking with my printer & the Colorspan 9840uv printer is now about 6 years old. Still does impressive work on playfields & backglasses at 300 dpi or better. Cabinet art would be on a more modern printer at a higher dpi. I have access to 1/2" hard maple plywood with no defects, or the mill in the USA that supplies CPR plywood at 17/32". Like I have said my sign shop that does my Oracal 810 masking purchased a large cnc table for making 3d signs, etc. They are eager to ramp up the cnc for playfield production.

So I'm interested in working with different people around the world to produce custom pins. Can't do it alone, & having a bunch of people with skill sets is the way to go.

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