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<blockquote data-quote="Kevlar" data-source="post: 202915" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>According to my history on here I've had the Ripleys since sept '13. No I don't miss it yet, to be honest more recently its been my least played machine so when the opportunity came up I jumped at it. In the UK at least TOM is worth more than Ripleys, I paid more for mine than any other I've seen for sale since but it was in very good condition. The TOM is in very good condition too, cabinet and playfield 9/10. The previous owner decided after spending lots of money on it that he didn't like it! I think it just needed dialling in, I've made loads of adjustments. For instance the ball was airballing left right and centre where standup targets were too vertical and the trapdoor flap decal was coming adrift and that was causing airballs too. Plus the plunger spring was way too powerful coupled with the launcher ramp not being correctly aligned causing the ball to end up on the playfield sometimes lol. It's playing a lot better now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevlar, post: 202915, member: 9"] According to my history on here I've had the Ripleys since sept '13. No I don't miss it yet, to be honest more recently its been my least played machine so when the opportunity came up I jumped at it. In the UK at least TOM is worth more than Ripleys, I paid more for mine than any other I've seen for sale since but it was in very good condition. The TOM is in very good condition too, cabinet and playfield 9/10. The previous owner decided after spending lots of money on it that he didn't like it! I think it just needed dialling in, I've made loads of adjustments. For instance the ball was airballing left right and centre where standup targets were too vertical and the trapdoor flap decal was coming adrift and that was causing airballs too. Plus the plunger spring was way too powerful coupled with the launcher ramp not being correctly aligned causing the ball to end up on the playfield sometimes lol. It's playing a lot better now. [/QUOTE]
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