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Restoring Arcade and Pinball Games
by cfh@provide.net (Clay Harrell).
Copyright all rights reserved.

Scope.
This document is a restoration guide for coin operated arcade and pinball games. This information largely focuses on EM (Electro-Mechanical) games before 1978, but certainly applies to later coin operated games too. No experience is assumed. This document does not cover repair. If the game doesn't work, first see http://www.pinrepair.com and get your game working. This document is three parts (part one is here, part two is here and part three is here).

Table of Contents

Originality.
Generally speaking, I like to keep my games as original as possible. I would like to stress that cabinet repainting is generally a bad thing, in my opinion. Unless the original finish is already gone by a previous owner, or the cabinet is damaged, a repainting usually isn't necessary. In most cases it's better to have a worn original cabinet, then a perfectly mint repainted one. Original backglasses are kept unless a repro is available and the original is missing paint (and you have the extra $200 to spend). As for game play, I do make some modifications there, but they are all reversable if need be.

Game(s) Being Restored.
Most of this document can be applied to any EM or Electronic pinball from 1947 to present. This includes both EM and Solidstate (Electronic) pinball games (though many pictures taken are of a 1965 Gottlieb "Ice Revue" game).


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