Williams Black Knight Restoration Completed! (Dr. Dave's Pinball Restorations)

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  • čas přidán 23. 04. 2024
  • Over 40 hours of restoration work went into this EARLY production Black Knight MUSEUM QUALITY restoration.
    As part of the restoration process, we deep cleaned the playfield surface as well as all the underside playfield switches for reliable game play, we rebuilt all 4 flippers, the pop bumper assembly, kicker assemblies, buffed all the playfield metal including each screw head, ramps and switch wire actuators. We buffed the rear glass channel metal as well as the coin door hardware too! New sheet of tempered playfield glass, New artwork Backglass, New coin door color inserts, new flipper buttons, new upgraded drop target sticker set, premium white silicone rubber rings and red silicone flipper rubber, new yellow flipper bats, new Weebly MPU/driver combo board as well as a Weebly sound and speech board, rebuilt original power supply, Upgrades to the fusing of the game via a Weebly Solenoid Saver pcb that individually fuses each one of the special solenoid coils. Also added fusing to the back box bridges to protect the transformer from damage if either of the bridge rectifiers ever fail. Warm Comet LED lighting all around for the GI circuit as well as BLUE leds for all the blue insert playfield lighting. The effect is dazzling during rounds of multi-ball play!
    Interesting factoid about this rarer version of this title:
    This Black Knight has a low serial number and thus is more rare that the typical Black Knight. The older style system 6 architecture was used vs the system 7 architecture the 7 digit scoring games from Williams had at this point going forward. This game had the transformer and the GI relay in the head of the game versus the transformer being in the bottom of the cabinet and the relay being on the later style power supply board. The gameplay of early and late architecture is the same, just how they were implemented was different.
    We sell and restore many games like this as well as earlier and later games from the 1990's and 2000's.
    Reach out to us to have your game restored like this Black Knight. We also carry a stock of 15 games in our restoration queue. Reach out to us here to inquire about our current list of restored pinball machines available to purchase: dave@pinballdoctor.com
    Our website: www.pinballdoctor.com

Komentáře • 11

  • @richdaigle
    @richdaigle Před 4 hodinami

    Wow! gorgeous! I’m the proud owner of SN #460436! It has system 6 Power board and the rest is 7, all original…I’m currently doing some updates and fixing a few things (an endless task) what did you use to buff the ramps? Those are jumping off the screen at me…wow!

  • @donmorton7282
    @donmorton7282 Před měsícem +2

    Beautiful restoration. Williams has so many classics which included this great title. Love the late 70s and 80s pinballs.

    • @pinballdoctor
      @pinballdoctor  Před měsícem

      Thankyou Don. Yes the 70's and 80's pins had a special vibe to them and were fun and challenging to win free games

  • @DaveGVideo
    @DaveGVideo Před měsícem +1

    It looks absolutely mint 😀👏 The customer will be thrilled.

    • @pinballdoctor
      @pinballdoctor  Před 29 dny

      Thanks Dave! Just got a text from them and they are exaclty that! =)

  • @michaeljordan6008
    @michaeljordan6008 Před 21 dnem

    My favorite game as a kid.
    Played a lot of Flash and Gorgar and then this thing came out and blew everybody away.

    • @pinballdoctor
      @pinballdoctor  Před 20 dny

      Indeed! It was a 2 level playfield game changer from Williams that the other guys (Stern and Bally) had to copy in their own style with Stern Lightning and Bally Vector.

  • @williammoore1762
    @williammoore1762 Před měsícem +1

    Beautiful work.

    • @pinballdoctor
      @pinballdoctor  Před měsícem +1

      Thankyou Bill! Definately put the time and parts into this one! =)

  • @anthonygiordano6341
    @anthonygiordano6341 Před měsícem +1

    Very nice 👍