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Ok so I have a mostly complete earthshaker between the parts playfields and
my stash of parts for it. I just need a decent cabinet and new playfield
and a few knick knacks to make it decent.
Here is my question . . . its been fairly hard to locate an NOS
playfield and honestly I don't care enough about the game to put in the work
to do it. SO your call . . . do I look for the NOS playfield and decent
cabinet and add this to my 1000 plus page "TO DO" list or does one of you
with a cabinet and playfield want to talk deal :-) I also have a nice glass
complete and unbroken etc. I'm in Chicago . . . and expo is coming . . .

Anyone ??


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Dont bother with it you can sell the parts to me. I need a ramp and the
backglass plus some plastics and i also live in chicgo
Ray

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Ray -
I don't really want to part it as its pretty complete. Its possible
that the person who ends up with the project may have left overs however
since I think they'll be two playfields mostly complete with the package.


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"Twilight4u" <rtw334@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Dont bother with it you can sell the parts to me. I need a ramp and the
> backglass plus some plastics and i also live in chicgo
> Ray
>

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Let me know whoever ends up with it as well so we can start a bidding
war for the parts we need.

nomad

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i have one that i missing the back glass. the pf is super nice. maybe
has no wear but i'd have to look again cuz i haven't messed with it in
months. i'd planed on putting pics on my site tonight if i have time.

could get to expo.

trades???

john

www.kansascitypinball.com

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I'll trade you some cash for the spiral ramp (if it is undamaged:)

nomad

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at this point i am not going to part it out if i do i will let you
know.

john

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Well the good news is I have a nice backglass for it . . .


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Kerry Stair

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"kansas city pinball.com" <rgp@johncglennon.com> wrote in message
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>i have one that i missing the back glass. the pf is super nice. maybe
> has no wear but i'd have to look again cuz i haven't messed with it in
> months. i'd planed on putting pics on my site tonight if i have time.
>
> could get to expo.
>
> trades???
>
> john
>
> www.kansascitypinball.com
>

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Keep it and look for the pf /cab. ES has the best light show when played
in a dark room. Gotta love the huge cartoon boobs too. ;-)

Rick Swanson

Kerry Stair wrote:

>Ok so I have a mostly complete earthshaker between the parts playfields and
>my stash of parts for it. I just need a decent cabinet and new playfield
>and a few knick knacks to make it decent.
> Here is my question . . . its been fairly hard to locate an NOS
>playfield and honestly I don't care enough about the game to put in the work
>to do it. SO your call . . . do I look for the NOS playfield and decent
>cabinet and add this to my 1000 plus page "TO DO" list or does one of you
>with a cabinet and playfield want to talk deal :-) I also have a nice glass
>complete and unbroken etc. I'm in Chicago . . . and expo is coming . . .
>
>Anyone ??
>
>
>
>

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> Keep it and look for the pf /cab. ES has the best light show when played
> in a dark room. Gotta love the huge cartoon boobs too. ;-)

Agreed! The "Bitchin" quote is cool as well!

Even if you fail to make the Millions Jackpot right ramp and hit the
"Shelter"...the AFTERSHOCK light show and shaker motor are well worth the
missed points.

Definately a cool game to keep intact and not scatter it's innerds all over
the planet.

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I am looking for a working earthshaker shaker motor and assembly if
anyone has one for sale.

Scott
Detroit

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Earthshaker pics up. go here:

www.johncglennon.com/pinball/stuff/

john

www.kansascitypinball.com

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