Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Arcade Collecting => Pinball => Topic started by: SirPeale on May 26, 2019, 10:57:14 pm
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Hi, team! It's been a very long time. I've been out of the game for far too long, and I'm jumping back in with both feet.
Recently I was tasked with repairing a Rollercoaster Tycoon.
I put together the parts order on Marco, but decided to shop around a bit, and found Pinball Life.
Pinball Life's prices are very, very good.
My question is: how is the quality?
I do wish that they had rubber kits, but I can deal with that.
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I order from both.
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I just ordered from them yesterday
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I cant just sit by and not say how awesome they are, You wont be disappointed. 8)
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Rubber kits are a ripoff and usually wrong. Spend $10 more and you'll have a stash of each size for years.
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Do NOT buy white rubbers from Pinball Life. They've had an on-going problem with very poor quality white rubbers breaking a week after you install them. Their black rubbers are fine.... just don't get the white rubbers. Buy the white rubbers from Marco Specialties or Steve Young's Pinball Resource instead.
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I guess I have never tried there rubber kits But that sounds like a supplier problem, And Personally wouldn't hold it against P/life... When searching for parts they are my first stop, Marco #2 and then anyone on the planet who has the part.....*Exception S/young.,Jennifer can't understand his buy 50.00 worth of junk payment plan just because he doesn't accept E/payments. As result never bought anything from him.
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I guess I have never tried there rubber kits But that sounds like a supplier problem, And Personally wouldn't hold it against P/life... When searching for parts they are my first stop, Marco #2 and then anyone on the planet who has the part.....*Exception S/young.,Jennifer can't understand his buy 50.00 worth of junk payment plan just because he doesn't accept E/payments. As result never bought anything from him.
Steve doesn’t have a minimum purchase requirement. At least I don’t think he does. I’ve bought twice from him with no issue.
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My impression on pinball resource is that hobbyists aren't really his market. He had a Trophy Gun schematic in my hands in a week, though.
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My impression on pinball resource is that hobbyists aren't really his market. He had a Trophy Gun schematic in my hands in a week, though.
That actually makes some sense, Perhaps I should take a second look at him...He does have quite a comprehensive parts list on his webpage.
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marco has been good to me. if ever i've had an issue with something i've ordered they have got back to me and fixed it right away. The "in stock" to "out of stock" ratio has been really good, maybe 2 or 3 times in the past 10 some odd years they where out of stock on something I needed...
Pinball life has been hit or miss for me stock wise. seems like every part I need is out of stock. some major $$$ parts have been a better price. (LED DMD's etc) if you can snag them while they are in stock. I think it's just becasue their prices are so much lower than the next guy, it's hard for them to keep stock. I also never had an issue with anything i've ordered from them. everything has been right.
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Rubber kits are a ripoff and usually wrong. Spend $10 more and you'll have a stash of each size for years.
I do this very seldom, so the kits have always worked for me. Though if there was a all-in-one "kit" with many of all the sizes for ten bucks more than a kit (is that around $25, maybe?) I might just go for that
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Pinball Life gets into decent quantity discounts. I basically buy enough of each size to hit the discount level. I can dredge up an old order and post it when I'm on the clock.
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A friend of mine literally has spent over $10,000 at Pinball Resource over the past several years.
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My impression on pinball resource is that hobbyists aren't really his market. He had a Trophy Gun schematic in my hands in a week, though.
Despite comments like this and others that I've heard, Steve has been very helpful to me personally when buying from his store via email. He answers questions, doesn't have a minimum order, and ships without being paid in advance (you get an invoice). And has things no-one else does.
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I think everyone has a weird experience story with Pinball Resource, but mine was 20 years ago and meh. I can't even imagine the deluge of dumb questions he gets all day so I'm over it.
If I recall correctly, your initial order you have to pay in advance, and then it was pay upon invoice afterwards. Glancing at the website reveals it's much the same now. I recall that the initial order was expected to be larger back then, but it's ~$50 now.
I like buying things online with a credit card and not having to talk to strangers on the phone or pay by check. Accordingly, I've shifted whatever I can to Pinball Life.
:cheers:
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Mr. Steve at Pinball Resource is definitely quite the character. Once you get to know him, he will talk your ear off. He is the go to guy for EM parts and he gives you a 10% discount for orders over $100. I need some flat EM power cords. I hope he still has some to sell as it has been a while since I have ordered from him.
Pinball Life is the best. Their prices are almost always cheaper than Marco for like items. Marco does have a wider selection of parts though. My only knock on Pinball Life is that they ship your order the next day whereas Marco ships the same day if you order early enough.
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I buy from Pinball Life along with all the others mentioned. I haven't had any problems.