FS Parts: Roy Clark Pinball Parts by Allied Leisure F/S Maryland

I wish I could say they were but I have no way to test them.
 
I have no idea what this stuff is worth. Make me a fair deal...
 
All 4 Circuit Boards Sold & The Best 100 Point Pop Bumper W/Cap I had.

Girl Racer Pm me... I have both flippers complete.
 
You can get the plastics... But you need to step it up some bro.
 
I know the thread is a few months old, but I figured it is worth asking: do you have, and willing to sell the power cord? It is easy to remove, as it connects to a harness before going in to the power supply.
Let me know,
--Ed
 
Ed its been so long since I have looked thru that box. It might be there but it's 140 plus miles away and packed up in a storage building. I'm sure it is buried underneath a bunch of other arcade junk as well.

http://www.arcadeparts.org/aaa_my_pics/Allied-Leisure/

Anyway here are all the pictures I have of the parts left from the machine. Some have been sold most have not. I don't see me getting down to storage anytime soon. We are in the middle of a reno out at Lake Anna.

The power cord should be pretty straight forward. Im sure with the correct picture you will be able to find it pretty easy or make your own.

I wish I could help. Seriously...

Billy
 
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Billy,
Thanks for the fast reply and the pics!
There is the cord, sitting in pic DSCN4939 ... detached, ready to go, and MOCKING me!
LOL
In all reality, the pics you linked me to are going to come in handy, I am sure, as I will be working on the restore for my Aliied Leisure, Take Five during the next few weeks, which is the same as the one you did, they just changed the art on the PF.
And, you are right, I am sure making a cord for the game will be easy enough, I figured I would check around for an original one, since it has a harness on it, but if I cant find one, I will simply make it.
Thanks again,
--Ed
 
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