I guess that many of the people who still own woodrails no longer exhibit them. I wish that Elon Musk could buy that place in Paris and ship all of those machines stateside.
That's about the greatest repair of a badly flaked back glass I have ever seen!! A perfect example is @7:08 of this video that shows a Blackout with a very thin paint back glass and you can see the filaments of the lamps. The old #47 or 44's have weakened the paint on it. Kudos to the artist hat did that kind of work at TNT! Usually the color bleeds or you see the lamps in the cracks of the paint in the glass. What a remarkable restore of something MOST people could never attempt! Nice job TNT Amusements Inc! You have a lot of expert employees that have been doing those restores for decades very well. Keep up the great work and thanks for the redirect link to his video! 😀👍
The most professional pinball channel !
I was there. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Credit has to go to people who take games and or help organise a show of this scale.... just awesome.
I thought I smelled something at the show this year.
There have been some rumors and Todd was there. 😅
Soon you're gonna need some hot nurses to wipe the drool off your face old man! lol :)
Not as clear as last year but thank you for uploading this.
There were many smells at the show, but overall I had a great time! Wish I got to try the really nice looking Xenon, but it sold almost instantly
wow! i wanna go to one of those. unreal
Do it!
hey man ..long time no see...glad to see you guys are still at it..baby pac still working great!
I guess that many of the people who still own woodrails no longer exhibit them.
I wish that Elon Musk could buy that place in Paris and ship all of those machines stateside.
Come to texas World Championships of Texas july 15-17th
Whenever I watch these type of videos, I feel obligated to remind you not to talk crap about other people’s backglass.
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That's about the greatest repair of a badly flaked back glass I have ever seen!! A perfect example is @7:08 of this video that shows a Blackout with a very thin paint back glass and you can see the filaments of the lamps. The old #47 or 44's have weakened the paint on it. Kudos to the artist hat did that kind of work at TNT! Usually the color bleeds or you see the lamps in the cracks of the paint in the glass. What a remarkable restore of something MOST people could never attempt! Nice job TNT Amusements Inc! You have a lot of expert employees that have been doing those restores for decades very well. Keep up the great work and thanks for the redirect link to his video! 😀👍