I LOVE Volley.. great EM game. Simple strategy, tough to master. Congrats!
Anyway, sounds like you've started a trend here, Seven.. I'll change the title. This *IS* the official "I just brought home a game!" thread. ;)
I've had this dolly for about 6 years and it's completely fallen apart on me, I CANNOT recommend it. The track on mine fell off and the built-in ratchet strap no longer works.
I've heard good things about the Princess Auto one, though..
I agree with Monty here.. "2nd owner" and "HUO" is a really big leap to be honest. Are they the second owner of a pin that's been in a bar for 30 years? Also I've seen some "HUO" games that were pretty beat up (and I've seen routed games that were pristine), so that term has no meaning to me...
Hi MultiHack3d, I can answer your questions :)
The coating is actually baked on, not a clear tint layer like the JJP Invisiglass -- so it's very durable. Just as durable as normal glass, so the same precautions apply (ie. watch the coin door when sliding it out).
As for care, it's...
*sigh*
Alright gang, here's the latest from Roman (the creator of the glass)
"Dear all,
to avoid any further speculation and to soothe some eligible concern I'd like to give you some feedback
firsthand.
As coated glass is a more complex product we produce, issues occur.
We solve issues if...
Hey gang, apologies for the lack of update. I should have posted this sooner... I've barely been on my computer these days as I'm still playing catch-up with my parts orders.
Here's the deal. I got an email PDI on the 5th of Jan that the glass was 4-6 weeks away from arrival to Georgia. So...
I meant if you're that desperate (classic Stern coil stops for example were unobtainium not too long ago)
Either way, point is a full kit isn't necessary IMO
I've always found flipper rebuild kits to be a litte bit overkill... Since when is it necessary to replace every single part of the flipper mech? More often than not, simply replacing the coil sleeve and a good cleaning (and maybe a new spring) is all you need.
Here's why the center image is so familiar to me -- it's one of my favourite Giger paintings ever, and I tried to replicate it a few times
First one is a CD case I painted in 1991 (still have it!)
Second was me fooling around in Photoshop with the airbrush tool.
Honestly if people want USD values for their games, then they should sell to the US market IMO. It's not as easy as it sounds.. anything worth over $2k has to be declared with the US border guards, and them there's paperwork that must be filled out. This of course is assuming you're doing...
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