Author Topic: Bally Kiss Pinball Resto - mon flipper KISS apres restauration  (Read 1509 times)

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Horrendous. Should be renamed "How to totally ruin a collectible pinball and devalue it in one easy step".

Was in better condition before the destruction took place. Why do people do this ? I know I hate re theming pins, but this is an example as to why I don't. UGLY  (((
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I stumbled across this on youtube ages ago while looking for Kiss pins on there.

While i can appreciate the amount of work that would've gone into this, i have to say i done like it   @.@
Like Nino, im not a fan of doing this kind of thing to pins, especially highly collectable ones.  *.*

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Playfield looks in good nick; fortunately left alone other than targets. The cabinet mod is out of character for a machine from this era.
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