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Early 80's Bally: Getting the flipper feel right on TPA + Your favorites?
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<blockquote data-quote="jaredmorgs" data-source="post: 32910" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>I also don't remember Black Hole having the flipper strength that is has in TPA. Those tables didn't need strong flippers. There were no ramp inclines the ball had to climb, therefore flipper coils did not need to be heavily wound. </p><p></p><p>This may be off-topic, but I have also noticed that non-powered rubber surfaces in Black Hole behave like they have kickers behind them. When I hit a slow shot up to one of the mostly dropped drop-target banks, when the ball glanced the rubber behind the targets it bounced off at slingshot speed.</p><p></p><p>This is simply not correct physics for that table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaredmorgs, post: 32910, member: 459"] I also don't remember Black Hole having the flipper strength that is has in TPA. Those tables didn't need strong flippers. There were no ramp inclines the ball had to climb, therefore flipper coils did not need to be heavily wound. This may be off-topic, but I have also noticed that non-powered rubber surfaces in Black Hole behave like they have kickers behind them. When I hit a slow shot up to one of the mostly dropped drop-target banks, when the ball glanced the rubber behind the targets it bounced off at slingshot speed. This is simply not correct physics for that table. [/QUOTE]
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