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TIP PinballNinja.com site at 15% off

superjackpot

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Nov 19, 2012
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From Clay Harrell:
That time of year again where we're offering access to the PinballNinja.com site at 15% off. Normally a $20 paypal donation is needed to get a userid/pass for the site, but for the next 24 hours that is 15% off ($17). Paypal to cfh@provide.net gets access. Thanks to everyone for supporting the site too. I really do appreciate it!

PinballNinja.com is a pinball repair site with almost 850 documented game repairs with text and pictures. Also almost 350 of these repairs blogs have HD video too. All repairs are categorized by game make/type in a table of contents, so you can see all the Twilight Zone repairs (for example), or a similar games and their repairs too.

Who is Clay Harrell?
https://www.youtube.com/embed/VjkJfSisd_Q?autoplay=1&rel=0
 

mwong168

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Nov 14, 2012
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Even at $20 the information on this blog is invaluable so at $15 is a no brainer! Sign up now!
 

websherpa

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I'm a long time donor for sure, but I still miss the "original" pinrepair.com ... I owe most of my restoration skill and knowledge to Clay.
 

websherpa

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Interestingly enough, I "think" the "black market" version is quite outdated. By coincidence I had the forethought to create a personal clone of the entire she-bang just a week before it went under (call it intuition or I am psychic perhaps). However, I had that perfect clone online for my own personal use only and it accidentally got "googled." Clay asked me to take it down. Due to that and some confusion moving from PC to a Mac and then accidentally erasing my back-up system in the process, my "versions" got mixed and hopelessly messed up. :(

The downfall of pinrepair.com was a loss to the restoration community that I think hasn't yet been equalled, even with the Pinball Ninja Blog (which isn't quite the same thing).