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Sold Indiana Jones (WMS)

Andy Hancock

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Appreciate this might not sell as quick as my other ‘Indy’and therefore might change my mind as this is a great game I’m still enjoying but a change around is happening!

The bad:
  • Some black marks on Playfield around the slings . Not sure what they are and feels smooth to touch rather than damage
  • Cabinet faded
  • Damage to translite as shown
  • Had some led strip lights fitted when I got it but seemed to keep blowing a fuse so currently disconnected
The good
  • Plays very nicely
  • Despite marks above the Playfield is in great shape no wear I can see at all
  • Previous owner did quite a bit including rebuilding flippers which are very sharp (I’ll add a link to his post if I can find it)
  • Fully led comets
  • Yellow leg protectors
  • Bought a replacement translite (repro) still in tube but will throw in free if someone meets the asking price (which is what I paid)
  • I thought it could make a really nice example so I also bought some new repro decals which are unopened . Open to negotiation on those but not free!
  • Recently had.a new flipper opto board
  • 100% working
Seriously going to miss this . I paid the previous asking price of £3,750 and really hoping someone else will as I’m including the replacement translite

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Link to when i bought it (I paid asking price)

 
That’s it! Other side of cab is same as one shown a bit faded but not in bad shape . Can obviously move and take pics for a buyer!
 
I've got one with the same black marks. I reckon that they are hairline cracks in the surface of the playfield that then go black as they fill with dirt. I'm sorry if this sounds horrendous, but it's not !!

When the ball is bounced off the slingshot, there is a slight downward throw of the ball into the playfield. These marks eventually appear.

I managed to clean mine up a lot, by gentle use of wet "Magic Eraser"......a white microscopic sponge. Don't rub too hard because paint will come off. Swipe along the line of the marks to get the dirt to lift out. I then applied two clear, D shaped mylar patches with the straight edge lying parallel to the slingshot rubber, to stop further wear.

Typically on these pins that is the only wear spot and the playfields stay in A1 condition.
 
They’ve seriously never bothered me

Agree, they are just part and parcel of older games.

It's just amazing how many pinballs are still around when you think of modern day built in obsolescence, where everything is built to not last!
 
The only one I could would be T2 but then again I'm regretting thinking about it ;)
 
The others are pretty new in my line up .
I only have room for 6.
I know I will regret not getting it but but but
I’m regretting selling it really but there you go. Will definitely keep it if not sold by end of week because I’ll be moving it then
 
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