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+ | I too am wondering about the baseplate on that Seawitch pic you uploaded. The SW I just picked up has the "raised" flipper plate, while my Galaxy has the flat plates. The easy way to tell if the flat plate is factory or not is to remove the flipper plate, and see if the flipper bushing screws are routed out. | ||
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+ | Actually, after thinking about it for a moment, the picture is from a Star Gazer NOT a Seawitch. I have NO idea if it is original or not and I am not currently able to investigate the game. I will check on it when I have the opportunity. | ||
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+ | Bob, I think the switch section you added to bally/stern would probably be better off in the "for all games" section. | ||
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+ | I have already put in a similar section in the EM games section, but this info under Bally really is not accurate for EM games, so the "all games" section is not quite right. Perhaps a cut & paste job can be done for other electronic systems. | ||
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+ | I intend to add a bit to the Bally switch section also. |
Latest revision as of 15:38, 25 July 2011
I too am wondering about the baseplate on that Seawitch pic you uploaded. The SW I just picked up has the "raised" flipper plate, while my Galaxy has the flat plates. The easy way to tell if the flat plate is factory or not is to remove the flipper plate, and see if the flipper bushing screws are routed out.
Actually, after thinking about it for a moment, the picture is from a Star Gazer NOT a Seawitch. I have NO idea if it is original or not and I am not currently able to investigate the game. I will check on it when I have the opportunity.
Bob, I think the switch section you added to bally/stern would probably be better off in the "for all games" section.
I have already put in a similar section in the EM games section, but this info under Bally really is not accurate for EM games, so the "all games" section is not quite right. Perhaps a cut & paste job can be done for other electronic systems.
I intend to add a bit to the Bally switch section also.