Doesn't he ( the professional restorer) to justify the vast expense on an already tidy machine, state:
" Every switch and contact inside needed to be taken apart, thoroughly cleaned and then reassembled"
To anyone who is into pinball, this would suggest that:
A) he is a total liar
B) Doesn't know what he is talking about
C) All the above
+1
I hear similar stories "on the road". $4000 to replace a playfield is the latest story I heard !