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Ross from SA


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Happy to have helped, good luck with whatever decision you make.

Mr.Pinball has the set of polished brass legs available.  https://shop.mrpinball.com.au/product/leg-polished-brass-set/

Personally I'd attempt to polish the ones installed on the game first if you have the necessary equipment. Quite a job and some areas that are hard to get at, which might be off putting and easier just to buy new ones.  Either way, remember that all brass surfaces will tarnish if not protected.

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10 hours ago, Ross a said:

Just an Update guys… Pinballer from this forum went out to have a look at the Indiana Jones Pinball I was interested in (can’t thank you enough mate). And of course Judgeboz for referring me to this forum.

Wanted to know how hard is it to get the real gold legs for it? Or how much are they roughly…? 
Thankyou guys!

Here you go:

https://shop.mrpinball.com.au/product/leg-polished-brass-set/

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3 hours ago, cejay said:

I think both the legs and wireforms in original Indys were brass plated.. anyone confirm?

Don’t think so if there were they would go green when they get corrosion but they don’t. Would be more like gold (not actual gold) passivation similar to what you see on data east under playfield metal parts. 
These days powder coating would be the way to go. 

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