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- Опубликовано: 10 мар 2013
- Todd Tuckey shows you this classic pinball machine of which only 2000 were made. Super fast play, a great soundtrack of waves, and bright blue colors on one of the nicest examples of this game in the USA! Look at all the work we have done to this game to make it super reliable! Tons of new parts and modifications!
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My grandfather (Bob Timm) did the artwork for this game. It's always been my favorite work of his. Beautiful backglass indeed!
Luke Schwiebert WOW! How neat!! I guess he's pleased everyone wants this game now! The blue artwork is so pleasing!
TNT Amusements Inc i restored one of these. It had a six digit display
Bro, I played one for months at the Handy-Way on Conway road in Orlando way back in the day. We also called it “Sea Bitch”, it’s mine.
Todd is the best. keep up the good work guys.
I have a UK seawitch, it is a well played original game that I saved from the spare parts man, full working order with upgraded mother board, love it to bits, good stress reliever after a long day.
Your original video made me find a buy a Seawitch. I loved the game for the few months that I had it. I like select LEDs, but on this older games the flickering would drive me crazy.
nice video! thanks!
Pablo Taboada Glad you liked it!
My favorite pin ever. I bought one ten years ago (with an Alltek upgraded board) and i'm not sick of it yet. Is that the original playfield and backglass? You convinced me to get the colored LED's as installed they look killer. Thanks again!
Yes it's a nice looking back glass.
WARRIOR4CHRIST70 KZ4LIFE I believe someone may have reproduced the glass. I know the playfield had a limited run of new ones.
Used to own this one but gave up on it and let it go. Regrets! Beautiful job.
Kelly O'Connor Thanks Kelly!
I believe this machine was $1799.
the backglass has the tartiest mermaids ever
:-)
Appreciate the feed back.I would just like to say that I was never inclined to wack one out over them or anything like that.
think you need to find one of those cheap infrared no contact temp thermometers with the laser beam , Menards had those. and just shoot it at the thing , not severely accurate but I can shoot the thing at the top of an LCD screen and get about 120 degrees off it. Oh well at a fire 700-800 then um error oh well guess that works =D I shoot it out the side of my dell though 150 degrees easy.
She is a pretty Gal!
I have an original in seemingly good condition but would love to have it professionally cleaned and gone over to make sure everything is working properly. I live in Los Angeles. Does anyone know where I could go to have someone perform quality maintenance on it in this city?
cuz I ♥ you, try these:
www.endlesspinball.com
www.fabfan.com/
www.vintagearcade.net
one more:
Downtown Arcade Repair
downtownarcadeco.com
or is it a Beatles ??
Ahhhh...the vectors are not quite the same...so the "cad" files do not match but they are close