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Looking for artist to do playfield touch-up.

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Herb Schanke

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Nov 29, 2001, 9:36:48 AM11/29/01
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I have a Bally Nitro Groundshaker that I'm trying to restore. At some time
in it's life, someone did some touch up painting on the playfield and then
applied mylar. The painting job they did was less than ideal. I have the
playfield stripped and am working on removing the mylar. I'd like to find
someone with some "artistic" skills (I have none) to re-do the touch up
painting. Any ideas as to where to call or search to find such an "artist"
locally? An art supply store? A hobby store? Any other ideas?

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Herb Schanke

Joey

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Nov 29, 2001, 9:53:09 AM11/29/01
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Maybe this is a long shot..but... How about the art department of a local
college (if there is one)? One of my sisters was an art major, and I'd bet
that some art students that ARE talented would be more than willing to take
on work like this. Just a thought..anyone try this?

Joey


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F J BROWN

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Nov 29, 2001, 12:43:23 PM11/29/01
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I found a person that worked in a sign painting business to do it. Try there.

Frank

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Nov 29, 2001, 4:50:12 PM11/29/01
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My wife has done some really nice work on my games and my friend's games.
She'll give you a quote if you like....just send me a pic of it and I'll let you
know.

On 29 Nov 2001 17:43:23 GMT, in post
<20011129124323...@mb-me.aol.com>, the Pinball Gods shined brightly
upon F J BROWN who thus stated....

-David- (Classic Stern Fan)
Keepin' those classic BALLY and STERN pins alive and flippin'

My Collection of Classic Sterns: Galax.y, Seawitc.h, Quicksilver, Fligh.t 2000,
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