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Pin Legs, not to beat a dead horse but ....

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Got my replacement legs from Penn-Ray and they look/fell fine to me.
"Rob" <z31kid@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> . . . I am finally getting to replacing the rusted out legs on my
> wh2o. Where should I get them? All the reading I've done on searched
> posts say that there's "roughness" on the new ones, or they're
> textured? Is this true for all of them? Do no smooth chromed ones
> exist anymore?
>

Archived from groups: rec.games.pinball (More info?)

> . . . I am finally getting to replacing the rusted out legs on my
> wh2o. Where should I get them? All the reading I've done on searched
> posts say that there's "roughness" on the new ones, or they're
> textured? Is this true for all of them? Do no smooth chromed ones
> exist anymore?

Penn Ray or Pinball Life.

Rough legs??? Never noticed. They look like shiney chrome to me (much
better than rusty legs too!!!)

Who looks at legs *that* closely anyways? Now I'm getting nervous that all
my pins don't have NOS/HUO legs and I might get a collector "demerit"!!!
;-)

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Mike S.
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