by SLOT DYNASTY » Sat Dec 05, 2015 6:52 pm
As has been mentioned numerous times in this Forum, the 'rule-of-thumb' for any machine, is to keep it as Original as possible.
In the long run, most machines hold a higher value, when left untouched, with maybe a little cleanup, if need be. But, there
are many machines that fall into the "too-far-gone" category, and need to be restored. When restoring, you should always make
it a point to do it in the original color scheme that can usually be seen on the castings, unless someone has repainted it incorrectly
in the past. There is one other thing to realize. Many manufacturers used more then one color scheme on some models. So if you
are unable to determine the original colors, then paint it whichever original colors you like best.
As for paint brands, I have used several over the years, but I personally like "One Shot" Sign-Painters brand. They have several
colors that match original machine colors very close, if not 'dead-on'.
When it comes to any glass replacement, use whatever the machine had originally. If you use a thinner glass, many times it will
be loose in the glass clamps, and rattle. It wouldn't rattle as much in a full jackpot, because of the coins pushing on the glass.
If you are a true collector, you will want to stay with ORIGINALITY. If you are not, then what can I say?