Proper clearcoating and restoring a playfield will make a game much more desirable. There aren't many purists that would argue that point.
Mods on the other hand....Far too many people think they spend $$$ on junk and that adds the same value to a pinball. I remember a seller telling me he...
We have all been there and dealt with situations like that. Its not a great time for new buyers in this hobby. Prices I thought were crazy 5 years ago are insane now.
If you ever make it near Markham/Stouffville, let me know. I have a nice TOM that you can give a whirl.
I think the theme helps keep this pin on the higher end of the spectrum. If people are looking for a 'hockey' themed pinball...what options are out there?
Doug is beyond amazing. He has helped me out of many issues and can fix anything (or if he can't, he will figure it out).
The odd thing is that you shouldn't have to call a tech for NIB. But not everything is perfect.
You may not get far without schematics.
If you want to keep tinkering, I would suggest spending an evening and read the following: http://www.pinrepair.com/em/
(I don't work on EM's but maybe something like a lockout coil/tilt is stuck on causing the issue?)
Working Bally Hot Doggin' machine for sale. I picked up this game last year with the intent of gutting it and using the parts for another project. The transformer was melted and the original rectifier was a mess.
A few weeks back I revisited the game, thinking that it would better if I tried...
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