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Pinball Restoration (1976 Bally Freedom)

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JoyMonkey:
Wow! I'd be looking at $83 just for the legs.  If that's all I need I'd be very lucky.

D_Zoot:
http://www.centsibleamusements.com has the legs for somewhere around $50 set.

I've never ordered from them, so I can't personally vouch, but I have heard good things about them.

Google around once you have an idea of all the parts you might need.  There are other places that sell this stuff too and if you don't mind spreading your parts orders around with different companies, you can probably save a few bucks on most everything.


Regards,
D

dfensch:
I have a full set of legs i would be willing to sell if you need them.
I bought a pair of williams jubilee em machines a while back and I am working on making one working out of two non working.  I have already resored a segasa super straight machine that I paid $125 for and it is fun to play.  EM machines can be time consuming to fix but there is a ton of links on the web that will help you!

Ken Layton:
Can you post a picture of your pinball?

JoyMonkey:
I'll try and get some photo's next weekend.

I've been looking into the restoration process and I think I'm going to give it a go.  I'll start by buying this pinball maintenance book and the EM Freedom manual & schematics.  Looks like Centsible Amusements have everything else I'd need (rubber set, polishing set, wax, bulbs, balls, legs, levellers), so long as there's nothing major wrong with the machine.

I promised my wife that I'd get my current arcade projects out of the way before staring this, so it'll be a few more weeks before I get into it. Looking forward to it though!  :D

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