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Xiaou2:

 If anyone has a bk2000... Im going to get mine scanned in for a reverse print on 4mil clear mylar type material (with cold lamination protection).  (will be cleaning it up in photoshop myself)

 Im currious to know if anyone else would like a copy.  Im guessing that it will cost from 150 to 250$ range.  Ill know more soon as Im still in the process of getting the quote and details...

 Some benefits reviewed:  

1- no old dirty 'Lifting' mylar.  no dirt lines from smaller mylar pieces edges.
2- no faded or missing gfx.  Nearly Impossible to 'ball wear' them ever again! + uv resist inks.
3- perfect flat surface.  no bumps, gouges, cracks... ect. to slow the ball
4- perfect vibrant colors! - no pitting to allow staining of art either.
5- High Gloss shine!
6- easy to maintain and clean
7- easy to change if needed
8- keep original paintwork protected (increases collector value)
9- will force to clean and adjust the machine to perfection durring the dis/assembly process
10- how cool will it be to have a factory new look playfeild!   ^-^

  I think this is a lot better option than whats currently available.   Its also safer and easy to reverse unlike other methods that could permanately damage the feilds... and cost about the same if not much more.

  Email me at  xiaou2@hotmail.com  if your interested in revamping your bk2000 as well.

(  Im also trying to get the New'er plastics set copied over so that one can put the decals under custom cut plexi...Currently I have the old set... but have a friend that has the new and hopefully will allow me to scan his for the task)



paigeoliver:
Don't they still make the parts for BK2000? It is a fairly newish game isn't it?

GodSend25:
Anyone in the Toronto area have a pin they are looking to unload? Something from the early 80's is good :)

Xiaou2:

--- Quote from: paigeoliver on December 04, 2003, 03:33:34 am ---Don't they still make the parts for BK2000? It is a fairly newish game isn't it?

--- End quote ---

 Was made in 1989.  And no.. no playfeilds are produced anymore.  I doubt any non-standard parts are produced for these anymore as williams stopped pinball production.  I think they sold the company... and now make slot machines?

 

Ken Layton:
Williams didn't sell the company. They had several divisions: Bally/Midway/Williams pinball, Midway video games, Williams Gaming. Williams closed the amusement divisions (pinball & video) and concentrated on the Gaming division. All they make today are video slot machines.

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