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Author: MARKMARK
Date: Dec 1, 2006 23:35
Grade school jokes?.Your out of you league he little boy:)
"Mark Salas" salascorp.com> wrote in message
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> MARK wrote:
>> I ordered 300 overlays from Todd only yesterday and received all of them
>> in
>> perfect condition today?.
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> Cool
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>>How did he ship so fast????.
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> I'll play your silly little game, How fast?
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>>Does he know the Mailman???
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> Do your kids resemble the mailman maybe :)
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Author: Pin GeekPin Geek
Date: Dec 1, 2006 22:31
TSPP (The Simpsons Pinball Party). The couch shot for multiball is cool, and
it's just a fun game overall.
I play this pin whenever I can on location. Hope to own one someday. Seems
to hold up a little better on location too.
--
Josh
http://www.pingeek.com
home of the $1 coin op and collectibles auctions.
Always NO RESERVE!
Get your pinball show dvds here:
http://www.thepinballshow.com
"Craig Tiano" vandenplas.com> wrote in message
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> I was debating between TSPP and LOTR myself, and ultimately decided
> that I prefered TSPP...
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Author: Pin GeekPin Geek
Date: Dec 1, 2006 22:29
I wouldn't do it. This discourages others who might list a pin for sale at a
reasonable starting bid, but see stuff being repeatedly listed and not
selling, so they decide not to bother.
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Josh
http://www.pingeek.com
home of the $1 coin op and collectibles auctions.
Always NO RESERVE!
Get your pinball show dvds here:
http://www.thepinballshow.com
gmail.com> wrote in message
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> John,
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> That's a good point.
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> Mario
> Pinthetic
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> On Dec 1, 4:02 pm, "John P. Dayhuff"
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Author:
Date: Dec 1, 2006 22:12
Hi all,
Still working on my Stern Meteor. I cut down about 10%% of the worn
springs for each of the "METEOR" drop targets and they spring back
nicely now. When I put everything back together and tested the
machine, it worked fine except for one thing. Each of the "METEOR"
drop targets has it's own coil. When you lose a ball, the big coil
resets the bank, and then these individual coils drop the targets down
that were already dropped earlier before a ball was lost. Well, two of
the coils don't drop the targets anymore. It is like they lost their
adjusment all of a sudden. I checked the wires going to the solenoid
board and the inline connectors by doing a continuity check with a
ohmmeter and they checked fine. That is why I am leaning towards the
coils being out of adjustment.
I am not really sure how to adjust these. Has anyone had experience
with this "METEOR" bank and those individual coils? Or maybe someone
can suggest something else they have run into in the past?
Thanks!
Brian (Hamma)
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Author: MARKMARK
Date: Dec 1, 2006 22:04
I ordered 300 overlays from Todd only yesterday and received all of them in
perfect condition today?.How did he ship so fast????.Does he know the
Mailman???
"Mark Salas" salascorp.com> wrote in message
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>>Coinopwarehouse wrote:
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>> Sorry to change it from good guy to great but he really is a bulwark in
>> this hobby, so forgive me. Lloyd
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> No problem Lloyd
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Author: MARKMARK
Date: Dec 1, 2006 22:02
> never end this thread
> ever
> cookiepuss for the holidays
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Author: MordechaiMordechai
Date: Dec 1, 2006 22:00
Has anyone carried a pin in a Volvo V70 Wagon? I'm preparing to do so
and the measurements seem very tight (vertical) and was wondering if
this has been done before. I would love some confirmation from anyone
with experience......
Eric
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Author: Pin GeekPin Geek
Date: Dec 1, 2006 21:39
Keep Embryon. It's an interesting game, neat layout, that Embryon captive
ball shot is cool. This is also much harder to find, so if you sell this
game, you may have trouble finding another one down the road, especially if
your Embryon pin is in good condition.
Firepower, a dime a dozen. An ok game, but quite easy to find.
--
Josh
http://www.pingeek.com
home of the $1 coin op and collectibles auctions.
Always NO RESERVE!
Get your pinball show dvds here:
http://www.thepinballshow.com
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Author: Craig TianoCraig Tiano
Date: Dec 1, 2006 21:31
Anyone have a schematic for this em arcade game?
Mine suddenly decided that it would stop moving the tracer arm.
Tracer arm motor tests fine, but once those three wires disappear into
the wire bundle, I can't follow them.
It *seems* like it determines the position of the arm by a solenoid
pulling down a lever when you fire. This lever activates a switch
stack on the upper switch bank. This switch has two poles. One would...
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