The challenges of owning a pin in Delaware.

vintagegamer

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Many here know about my Arena pin problem. I'm working through it as we speak, but one of the reasons I bought it was because I saw many ads in my area for pinball repair, so I thought I'd be in a good place if I were to need on-site help. That is not the case. Please be aware that this is meant to be a heads up post, not a complaint post, by any means.

There are some repair places in PA, and that will have to be my next step if my mpu repair doesn't work out. Many of the local repair folks are retiring or stopping from age. One person was VERY helpful with providing tips and suggestions, but they are now pushing 70. I pinged the local "pinball collective" and they told me that the repair pool here has basically dried up. I wish I could fill in the slack but am now in my 50s and my eyes sometimes like to do their own thing. :(

Just wanted to reiterate that if you want to own a pin today, that you now, more than ever need to be ready to do some triage yourself!
 
Sorry man, I wish I could help you. It would be a bit of a drive from western Illinois.
 
I totally get it and appreciate it!!

I'm definitely not going out without a fight on this game bc I love it!!
 
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