Pinball Collection of cspiby
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last updated: 02/17/2016 |
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Member: cspiby From: Kendal, United Kingdom (find on the map) Specialty': Dot-Matrix Solid-State Member since: 01/10/2014
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cspiby owns these 2 pinballs:
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pinball name | DB | manufacturer | condition | is it for sale? | notes | pictures |
THE SOPRANOS |
| Stern (USA) | Set up, plays! | Never | |
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WORLD CUP SOCCER |
| Midway (USA) | Set up, plays! | Never | |
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| | Pinball machines that cspiby used to own in the past (the following games are no longer part of cspiby's collection)
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| | pinball name | DB | manufacturer | is it for sale? | notes | pictures |
HOOK |
| Data East (USA) | Sold | | |
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JOHNNY MNEMONIC |
| Williams (USA) | Sold | | |
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LETHAL WEAPON 3 |
| Data East (USA) | Sold | | |
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ROLLERCOASTER TYCOON |
| Stern (USA) | Sold | | |
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THE SHADOW |
| Midway (USA) | Sold | | I have completely stripped the playfield, everything has been cleaned, playfield has been waxed at least 3 times after being thoroughly cleaned. repaired the sanctum area with acrylic paint, applied a water slide and finally mylar'd over the top, the match isn't perfect but better than the bumpy smudgy mess that was there before. It has also been re-rubbered, all the inserts are LED, the GI are incandescent as a personal preference on this machine but I have installed 2 spotlights on the slings to attempt to throw more light into the middle of the playfield. The stand-ups on the N and G targets of MONGOL were some weird red and green things that looked home-made, these were replaced with the correct yellow ones. Mechanically it's very good, everything works as it should, with the sanctum now being flat, the magnet works really well, I have swapped 95% of the coil sleeves with new ones, the cabinet has been vacuum'd out. The playfield was removed entirely for the sanctum repair but I've routed all the wires in the backbox exactly as they should be from the factory. The cabinet artwork is very good, only let down by the decals on the head, the DMD requires a small amount of warm-up but works fine, no lines out. Unfortunately someone saw fit to put a screw through the mini playfield (lower left), it was like that when I got it, but I've now removed it, fortunately its not in a traffic area so it shouldn't matter too much. The left ramp has been welded at some point but its kind of expected with way the diverters slam into the sides on this. There are a couple of missing plastics around the VUK and the one under the left diverter is broken in two but isn't obvious unless you're looking for it. The screws secure both pieces just fine. The top bolt holes on the back leg plates are threaded, so you have to use bolts on the inside, not really a problem, easy enough to change but just never felt the need as bolts do the job just fine. £1600 ono |
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DISCLAIMER: This page shows the pinball machine Collection of PinballOwners member cspiby from Kendal, United Kingdom. The coin operated pinball machines listed above, including their images, were uploaded into our database by cspiby himself; cspiby is the sole responsible for the information contained in this page. The pinball machines shown above are not necessarily for sale! Please refer to the 4th column in the list to know whether a certain pinball is for sale or not. Most likely cspiby's pinball machines are second-hand (used) pinballs that were once installed in bars and other public places; their value as a collectible largely depends on appearance and functionality of every single machine. |
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