The Playfield Rotisserie is a wonderful thing!

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Props to Donnie Barnes and his Playfield Rotisserie! It's an incredibly
helpful tool and I'm SOOOOOO glad I bought one. I had toyed with the
idea of making one myself but finally realized that at $249, it's a
great deal. Plus, that's many hours left free to restore pins and build
my Rivet Presses. Get one before they're gone at:
http://www.abitofleisure.com/rotisserie.html

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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:57:52 GMT, bogart <pinrestore@gmail.com> wrote:

>Props to Donnie Barnes and his Playfield Rotisserie! It's an incredibly
>helpful tool and I'm SOOOOOO glad I bought one. I had toyed with the
>idea of making one myself but finally realized that at $249, it's a
>great deal. Plus, that's many hours left free to restore pins and build
>my Rivet Presses. Get one before they're gone at:
>http://www.abitofleisure.com/rotisserie.html
>

I'll second this suggestion. These things are the bees knees.
 
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On Fri, 12 Aug, bogart wrote:
> Props to Donnie Barnes and his Playfield Rotisserie! It's an incredibly
> helpful tool and I'm SOOOOOO glad I bought one. I had toyed with the
> idea of making one myself but finally realized that at $249, it's a
> great deal. Plus, that's many hours left free to restore pins and build
> my Rivet Presses. Get one before they're gone at:
> http://www.abitofleisure.com/rotisserie.html

Thanks, Scot. Same goes for your rivet press! I love that thing!


--Donnie

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You can't be serious, Scot. You're just now buying one? Where the
hell have you been, man. ;-)

I've run about 6 restorations through mine and I'd give up my right nut
before I'd give up my rotisserie......and the nut is HUO. :)

Bryan (CARGPB14) http://usergallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/bspins

"Warning! Achtung! Run away, Run away!: BK restorations may emit a
shower of sparks or flames or both. Keep a safe distance (like four
city blocks). Never return to a restoration once lit. Hot hot hot!"

(Sig line compliments of Clive at the Coin-Op Cauldron.)



bogart wrote:
> Props to Donnie Barnes and his Playfield Rotisserie! It's an incredibly
> helpful tool and I'm SOOOOOO glad I bought one. I had toyed with the
> idea of making one myself but finally realized that at $249, it's a
> great deal. Plus, that's many hours left free to restore pins and build
> my Rivet Presses. Get one before they're gone at:
> http://www.abitofleisure.com/rotisserie.html
>
> bogart
> www.pinrestore.com
 
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Kenbo wrote:

....These things are the bees knees.


I don't know what the derivation of that
phrase is... but it always brings a
smile to my face.


Rick Swanson
 
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Tad Dorgan coined it in the 1920's. An American cartoonist who came up with
quite a few cute phrases. LTG :)

"Rick Swanson" <rns510@charter.net> wrote in message
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> Kenbo wrote:
>
> ...These things are the bees knees.
>
>
> I don't know what the derivation of that
> phrase is... but it always brings a
> smile to my face.
>
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> Rick Swanson
>
 
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 19:47:25 -0500, "Lloyd Olson"
<ltg@ssbilliards.com> wrote:

>Tad Dorgan coined it in the 1920's. An American cartoonist who came up with
>quite a few cute phrases. LTG :)

Interesting, I thought it was a 50's expression.
 
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If you even had a right nut. Your frat brothers called you a "one lunger".
LTG :)

"Bryan Kelly" <bskelly3@aol.com> wrote in message
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> You can't be serious, Scot. You're just now buying one? Where the
> hell have you been, man. ;-)
>
> I've run about 6 restorations through mine and I'd give up my right nut
> before I'd give up my rotisserie......and the nut is HUO. :)
>
> Bryan (CARGPB14) http://usergallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/bspins
>
> "Warning! Achtung! Run away, Run away!: BK restorations may emit a
> shower of sparks or flames or both. Keep a safe distance (like four
> city blocks). Never return to a restoration once lit. Hot hot hot!"
>
> (Sig line compliments of Clive at the Coin-Op Cauldron.)
 
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"Kenbo" <Kenbo@NOqsolvJUNKMAIL.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 19:47:25 -0500, "Lloyd Olson"
> <ltg@ssbilliards.com> wrote:
>
> >Tad Dorgan coined it in the 1920's. An American cartoonist who came up
with
> >quite a few cute phrases. LTG :)
>
> Interesting, I thought it was a 50's expression.

Think flappers. LTG :)
 
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Yup! I was a "lumber frame" man until a couple weeks ago. Sure is a pain
spinning a framed PF to check alignments on the other side real quick.

I'm skeptical of your HUO claim. Never in a hotel room? Never in a car?
Never out in the woods? Never in a men's room at the Zoo after closing
time? (maybe that last one's just me...:)

bogart
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Bryan Kelly wrote:
> You can't be serious, Scot. You're just now buying one? Where the
> hell have you been, man. ;-)
>
> I've run about 6 restorations through mine and I'd give up my right nut
> before I'd give up my rotisserie......and the nut is HUO. :)
>
> Bryan (CARGPB14) http://usergallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/bspins
>
> "Warning! Achtung! Run away, Run away!: BK restorations may emit a
> shower of sparks or flames or both. Keep a safe distance (like four
> city blocks). Never return to a restoration once lit. Hot hot hot!"
>
> (Sig line compliments of Clive at the Coin-Op Cauldron.)
>
>
>
> bogart wrote:
>
>>Props to Donnie Barnes and his Playfield Rotisserie! It's an incredibly
>>helpful tool and I'm SOOOOOO glad I bought one. I had toyed with the
>>idea of making one myself but finally realized that at $249, it's a
>>great deal. Plus, that's many hours left free to restore pins and build
>>my Rivet Presses. Get one before they're gone at:
>>http://www.abitofleisure.com/rotisserie.html
>>
>>bogart
>>www.pinrestore.com
>
>
 
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If you've only got one, how do you know if the one you have is the left
one or the right one?

Or is it just "the one that's left"?

bogart
www.pinrestore.com

Lloyd Olson wrote:
> If you even had a right nut. Your frat brothers called you a "one lunger".
> LTG :)
>
> "Bryan Kelly" <bskelly3@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1123900736.058808.278900@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>
>>You can't be serious, Scot. You're just now buying one? Where the
>>hell have you been, man. ;-)
>>
>>I've run about 6 restorations through mine and I'd give up my right nut
>>before I'd give up my rotisserie......and the nut is HUO. :)
>>
>>Bryan (CARGPB14) http://usergallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/bspins
>>
>>"Warning! Achtung! Run away, Run away!: BK restorations may emit a
>>shower of sparks or flames or both. Keep a safe distance (like four
>>city blocks). Never return to a restoration once lit. Hot hot hot!"
>>
>>(Sig line compliments of Clive at the Coin-Op Cauldron.)
>
>
>