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The intent is to provide owners with a reference when searching for parts. For parts listed as unavailable, the only option is to look for a used part. This information is also useful when buying a machine. If a part is unavailable you will want to make sure game play is acceptable as-is or try to make sure a substitute can be found. | The intent is to provide owners with a reference when searching for parts. For parts listed as unavailable, the only option is to look for a used part. This information is also useful when buying a machine. If a part is unavailable you will want to make sure game play is acceptable as-is or try to make sure a substitute can be found. | ||
− | Much of this information is gathered from rec.games.pinball, a valuable resource for locating used parts. There are also occassional threads addressing this exact issue, for example "Hardest Parts to Find" by silverunicorn on 4/19/2012 and "What's the Hardest Part to Find" by | + | Much of this information is gathered from rec.games.pinball, a valuable resource for locating used parts. There are also occassional threads addressing this exact issue, for example "Hardest Parts to Find" by silverunicorn on 4/19/2012 and "What's the Hardest Part to Find" by qfrost on 9/8/2005. |
Revision as of 08:10, 1 September 2012
There is an amazing selection of parts available for pinball machines of all ages, but some specialized parts are very hard or impossible to find. This section lists those parts that are extremely hard to find or thought to be unavailable. It is not intended to cover light shield (plastic) sets or backglasses as those are all mostly unavailable unless they have been reproduced. Playfield plastic inserts are also excluded as they are not designed to be replaced. They are installed in the playfield prior to sanding and finishing.
The intent is to provide owners with a reference when searching for parts. For parts listed as unavailable, the only option is to look for a used part. This information is also useful when buying a machine. If a part is unavailable you will want to make sure game play is acceptable as-is or try to make sure a substitute can be found.
Much of this information is gathered from rec.games.pinball, a valuable resource for locating used parts. There are also occassional threads addressing this exact issue, for example "Hardest Parts to Find" by silverunicorn on 4/19/2012 and "What's the Hardest Part to Find" by qfrost on 9/8/2005.
1 Hard to Find Parts
Part Number | Machine | Description | Notes |
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6532 RIOT | Gottlieb SS | RAM, I/O, and Timer IC | Available at Big Daddy Enterprises |
Part Number | Machine | Description | Notes |
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B-11152 | PinBot | Vortex Ramp | Will also need decals |
SPIDER | Gottlieb Sys 1 | Controller with custom ROM | Either used from a parts machine, or Ni-Wumpf or Pascal replacement CPU |
01-5831-1 | Williams SS | Horseshoe contacts for drop target | (e.g. Gorgar A-7941) |
13A-44 | Stern Nine Ball | Bumper Cap | Caps with different markings available |
20-9726 | Creature From the Black Lagoon | Hologram, part of assembly A-15950 | |
500-5775-00 | The Who's Tommy | Blinder Assembly | Playable without this, but with loss of game function |
5768-13103-00 | Various WPC | Flashlamp PCB | e.g. Addams Family Assembly A-15280 |