04/15/11, cfh@provide.net

Disclaimer: These repair guide documents for fixing/restoring coin operated games are a best effort on my part. However, I screw up now and then, so it would be unwise to trust the contents in its entirety. And if you do something silly based on what I say, well please don't blame me. Guide History. These guides originally because as a series of notes and tips which I gathered from many sources (of course I also did a lot of research on my own too!) After a short while, friends would ask for copies and make suggestion, enemies would critize them, and overall the guides evolved and got better because of it. As new information becomes available, I add it. Hopefully this process will continue for the foreseeable future. All the work here is my work though, unless otherwise noted. Detroit Michigan Pinball Club In-Home Pinball Repair and Service, Michigan and Northwest Ohio. Check out SANP. It's a distraction of how these arcade games can be used in a high school end-of-year party.