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<blockquote data-quote="Baron Rubik" data-source="post: 256470" data-attributes="member: 2280"><p>The tuning has been updated a little since my original post, which has improved aiming for the lowest targets. The lowest target is still very difficult to aim for though due to the basic table design. Lowest target line of sight from the rh flipper is obscured by the upper edge of the lh sling. I think I've only hit it once or twice aiming for it. That leaves it to chance, which isn't satisfying for me. Poor table design and awful aesthetics. </p><p></p><p>I've never played or even seen one in real life, so perhaps that's why I'm less keen. No nostalgia value for me. </p><p>I've read about a few personal collectors though who refused to part with this table once they got one, despite limited space, so it must appeal to some. Just was curious why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baron Rubik, post: 256470, member: 2280"] The tuning has been updated a little since my original post, which has improved aiming for the lowest targets. The lowest target is still very difficult to aim for though due to the basic table design. Lowest target line of sight from the rh flipper is obscured by the upper edge of the lh sling. I think I've only hit it once or twice aiming for it. That leaves it to chance, which isn't satisfying for me. Poor table design and awful aesthetics. I've never played or even seen one in real life, so perhaps that's why I'm less keen. No nostalgia value for me. I've read about a few personal collectors though who refused to part with this table once they got one, despite limited space, so it must appeal to some. Just was curious why? [/QUOTE]
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