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Re: Williams roadshow Reconditioning
« on: July 12, 2014, 10:13:30 PM »
They are beet to death as it is a super fun game. Was this the first game with a shaker motor as standard?

The first Bally / Williams. DE had been doing it earlier on Checkpoint.

Amazing condition Nino,
was this from your latest DMD haul  #@#

are 2 heads better than 1  &&

No - This game was from a genuine private collection in another shipment (The words "private" and "collection" seem to be overused these days for games clearly hoarded or forgotten about) from Europe.

I can't believe there is no playfield damage near the fish.  The game will look great when it is all cleaned up and back together.

Was there any mylar near the slings?  Mine had mylar there, not sure if it was something that was provided with a new game and was up to the operator to install?



The only mylar was around the pops. The sling mylars were still on their backing on the bottom of the machine !
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