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<blockquote data-quote="Slam23" data-source="post: 214553" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>Just had my third pinball delivered to me yesterday, an Indiana Jones '93 in pristine condition! This was one of my if not the my most favorite pin of my college days. Not knowing anything about the pin made the first "Well of Souls" mode I played a wonderful pinball memory back then. I got this one also from "Paul's 50s", a German company that deals in US stuff like jukeboxes, neon signs and pinballs. They also did a great job on my second pin, LOTR. Both have been restored to perfection and have a playfield protector to boot. IJ even has the lost plastic in place already. The only two things I may do something about is getting new decals for the cabinet sides because of discoloration (one side is nearly white from light exposure), and I'm not sure about the flipper angle. They are very shallow to the eye and it shows in playing, it's hard to keep a ball trapped on both flippers. Nevertheless I scored a fat 1.3B in my second game, coming real close to Eternal Life wizard mode. Anyone with knowledge about the proper flipper angle? Or is that just a variable setting on different machines?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slam23, post: 214553, member: 896"] Just had my third pinball delivered to me yesterday, an Indiana Jones '93 in pristine condition! This was one of my if not the my most favorite pin of my college days. Not knowing anything about the pin made the first "Well of Souls" mode I played a wonderful pinball memory back then. I got this one also from "Paul's 50s", a German company that deals in US stuff like jukeboxes, neon signs and pinballs. They also did a great job on my second pin, LOTR. Both have been restored to perfection and have a playfield protector to boot. IJ even has the lost plastic in place already. The only two things I may do something about is getting new decals for the cabinet sides because of discoloration (one side is nearly white from light exposure), and I'm not sure about the flipper angle. They are very shallow to the eye and it shows in playing, it's hard to keep a ball trapped on both flippers. Nevertheless I scored a fat 1.3B in my second game, coming real close to Eternal Life wizard mode. Anyone with knowledge about the proper flipper angle? Or is that just a variable setting on different machines? [/QUOTE]
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