I had a Gottlieb Sure Shot in my collection for many years and was a great player with lots of action. It for sure wasn’t easy to get to the Special when Lit to score some replays, but when you did that’s when the fun began. Thanks for sharing your beautiful and great playing wedge head.
I only sprayed 2 light coats of clear on it. After about 6 months, the clear has sunk into the playfield therefore appearing & playing more factory like. I did not want to make it like playing a sheet of glass like the newer Stern pinballs. It came out a little too nice, to the point I am not going to sell it. This was my first clear coating, and nothing got messed up. I really like this machine. Transformer is on low tap, and flippers are not rebuilt.
Hermoso! El flipper esta hermoso, muy bien cuidado! Aunque el jugador es pésimo!! no le pone alma al juego! no solo hay que apretar los botones del flipper, sino saber moverla y empujar suavemente la maquina!! Me trajo recuerdos de mi adolescencia, me la pasaba las tardes enteras jugando a los flippers! fue la época mas hermosa de mi vida! Gracias y aprende a jugar!! jaa
THis machine looks like you just took it out of the cardboard crate and plugged it in. You need no comments on what to do where to make it play this way or that way...but I will say that there are a few things that you can do to make it be like a rocket. This is such a gorgeous machine!!!! Next time take your camera and take some closeups of everything..I would love to see the mech board underneath..the playfield very close..etc
I had a Gottlieb Sure Shot in my collection for many years and was a great player with lots of action. It for sure wasn’t easy to get to the Special when Lit to score some replays, but when you did that’s when the fun began. Thanks for sharing your beautiful and great playing wedge head.
I've had this machine since I was a kid and still love it and play it weekly.
I like all pinball, but these older machines are great.
wow, thanks for the video. this flipper looks gorgeous. nice to see youve put lots of time and effort to make this machine sing!
Nice, one of my favorite. Very simple goals, really like playing pool. Thanks
I only sprayed 2 light coats of clear on it. After about 6 months, the clear has sunk into the playfield therefore appearing & playing more factory like. I did not want to make it like playing a sheet of glass like the newer Stern pinballs.
It came out a little too nice, to the point I am not going to sell it. This was my first clear coating, and nothing got messed up. I really like this machine. Transformer is on low tap, and flippers are not rebuilt.
1:33 really?😅
Beautiful game, though! Absolutely! I have it's "twin"...Bank Shot.
Hermoso! El flipper esta hermoso, muy bien cuidado! Aunque el jugador es pésimo!! no le pone alma al juego! no solo hay que apretar los botones del flipper, sino saber moverla y empujar suavemente la maquina!! Me trajo recuerdos de mi adolescencia, me la pasaba las tardes enteras jugando a los flippers! fue la época mas hermosa de mi vida! Gracias y aprende a jugar!! jaa
Nice machine. It must be relatively easy to roll over 100,000 points.
THis machine looks like you just took it out of the cardboard crate and plugged it in. You need no comments on what to do where to make it play this way or that way...but I will say that there are a few things that you can do to make it be like a rocket. This is such a gorgeous machine!!!! Next time take your camera and take some closeups of everything..I would love to see the mech board underneath..the playfield very close..etc
wicked
I have this exact cabinet. and for some reason when you press the buttons it gives you points randomly.
Carlos Salazar check the gaps on the switches on the rubber rings
Try...cleaning your contacts.
Your point switches behind the rubber are too closely gapped.
Sorry to hear about your stroke...the only explanation for 1:33.
Put the glass back on it *before* you play/demonstrate it. It sounds...chinsey without the glass.
The reason why they take the glass off is because it's difficult to make the play field look good with the glass on (reflection)