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Early 80's Bally: Getting the flipper feel right on TPA + Your favorites?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fuseball" data-source="post: 32121" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Three of my favourite games ever. Never owned a Xenon but Fathom was my first pin (so regret selling it) and I've recently restored a Centaur. Great point about the flippers. They do feel completely different on the Ballys and I think they give those games a certain grace that matches the beauty of the artwork.</p><p></p><p>I've never really looked into the reasons why they are different. I know the flippers themselves are more rounded than Williams ones. I'm guessing that either the mechanism under the playfield is quite different or the coils significantly weaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuseball, post: 32121, member: 539"] Three of my favourite games ever. Never owned a Xenon but Fathom was my first pin (so regret selling it) and I've recently restored a Centaur. Great point about the flippers. They do feel completely different on the Ballys and I think they give those games a certain grace that matches the beauty of the artwork. I've never really looked into the reasons why they are different. I know the flippers themselves are more rounded than Williams ones. I'm guessing that either the mechanism under the playfield is quite different or the coils significantly weaker. [/QUOTE]
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