Genie Orbit Fix!
$25.00
When I restored my Genie, a 1982 Gottlieb widebody, I realized that I needed more than the little talent I had to make the orbit look like new. The paint was gone and I had nothing to work with to bring it back and look good. I found a friend that had a nice Genie and scanned this area on his game. With a lot of work in my photo-editing program I was able to reproduce a nice image that I took to a local sign printing shop.
This is no cheep ink jet copy. It's thermal printed on ultra thin, high quality, self-adhesive venal. Die cut so the edges are nice and sharp. Just remove the masking, peel it from the backing and apply it to the prepped playfield area. Please look at the below pics and email with any questions or to get info on buying this decal.
Cost is 25.00 with free shipping (within the USA)! Payment can be made by money order (United States Post Office only) or Paypal. However if paying by Paypal please add 1.00 for fees. Email me for more details.
Thanks, David Schulpius
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Quch! What in the world can we do with this embarrassing problem??
Here's the answer! It's thermal printed on ultra thin, high quality, self-adhesive venal. Die cut so the edges are nice and sharp. Just remove the masking, peel it from the backing and apply it to the prepped playfield area.
I just sanded the damaged playfield smooth where I wanted to install the decal, washed the area down with Naphtha then simply applied it.
Wow, is that nice! Look, the insert lights even shine through. I installed some playfield Mylar over the area to make it a touch more even and durable. Probably unnecessary but a nice touch.