pics of finished williams sorcerer

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here some pics of the game i just finished
 

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Looks nice, got any before pics? What did you do to it?

i learned from this machine forward to always take before and after photos to compare. it was alot worse than in the pics. the cabinet had a few scuffs, there was some paint missing from playfield, both flippers were broken, one of the targets was broken, and it didnt work whenever i bought it. i usually work on the games a few hours every night whenever i can. but from now on i will always take pics before and after. i took some before pics of the cactus jacks im working on now its really dirty and sorcerer was almost equal to it. the player one display didnt work so i changed it out with player 4. i replaced about 25 burnt out bulbs. i disassembled the whole playfield from the top and cleaned everything....every post every plastic, all new pinball rubbers, new pinballs in the game. i still need 2 plastics as 2 of mine are cracked.

people are right when they say sorcerer playfields get trashed or are known for being trashed. i wasnt looking for a sorcerer, but i have never found a machine so LOCAL to me......2.3 miles away in the local newspaper for sale
 
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I have only seen one Sorcerer in person and the playfield was painted over with someone's custom job. It was terrible. Everything else about the game was fine, the backglass, the sweet cabinet art, but someone really destroyed the playfield. I'd almost prefer bare wood to their custom job.

It's a great looking game and fun to play, too.
 
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