Q
How
does the process of having my game restored work?
It is very simple. You can have
your game shipped to us. You can have a game you just bought
shipped direct to us from the seller. We can also make all
the arraignments for you. We often ship through NAVL because
they offer door to door service with minimal effort on your
part so that makes it painless to get your game here
regardless of where you are in the continental US. We are
also open to using the shipper or your or your sellers
choice.
We evaluate it once it arrives
give you a very close range that it will fall into. A $1000
deposit is required after the evaluation prior to any work
being started. Some games *may* require a higher deposit
amount if the potential parts cost will be excessive.
We then go about restoring the
machine. You will be sent pictures of the process as we go
and updates. Once complete we send you the finished pictures
and a final payment request with an itemized parts bill and
process list.
After payment is made in full
the game is then crated and shipped right back to your
door. Return shipping is door to door and handled through
Bax Global or NAVL depending on which one has the most
attractive rates and transit times to your location.
Q Do
you work on older games?
We will restore games from the
late 1970's and up. Our primary focus is on games made from
1990 and up because there is a stronger parts market to
support it and they are traditionally more "worthy" of
restoration in the collectors market. As things have evolved
though there is an increasing demand and the parts market is
starting to recognize this. We are open to and experienced
in restoring games made prior to 1990 and we are fully
capable of doing so all the way back to the very first of
the solid state
games (around 1977-1978).Our current ability to restore
these pre- 1990 games depends on a lot of variables like
parts availability, starting condition and most importantly
the owner's willingness to give us the freedom to rebuild
the game in a way that fits our criteria.
Q How
long does the process take?
The process itself takes about one and a half to two months
start to finish. That can be longer or shorter depending on
many variables such as the starting condition or turn around
time of our outside vendors.
Another factor that needs to be considered is our backlog.
Most games do not move into the teardown process for 1-2
months after they arrive because they have to be worked into
the rotation. From the time your games arrives until the
time it leaves usually is about a total of 4-6 months.
Q Do
you only restore other peoples machines?
That is 95% of our total
business. The restoration of games sent directly to us by
the owner. Occasionally we may sell a game here or there but
with our continuous stream of restorations for others it
seems only fair to them to make their games our top
priority.
Q
Can
you find me a base game for restoration?
Yes. We are always looking for
games that we feel will restore nicely at fair prices. Once
we locate the right game for your needs we will do all the
steps needed to secure and inspect the game. This would
include dealing with the seller reviewing pictures or
personally looking the game over and picking it up if it is
within our range. Once a deal has been made all you will
need to do is pay for your base game and shipping if
required.
Q
How do I care for
my freshly restored game?
Your game should need little to
no care or adjustment for at least the first 90 days. Dirt
will not be much of a problem since all parts have been
cleaned. You can keep the playing surfaces
looking fresh buy a regular light waxing every couple weeks.
We recommend any automotive wax made by Meguires which is
usually carried in all auto parts suppliers (Pep Boys, Auto
Zone etc). Occasionally a switch might need a little
adjustment here and there but that has always and will
always be the case with these machines and is to be
expected. If you have any problems we are always available
and will provide you the highest level of service before
during and after the restoration.