Will have a few sheets spare - depending on what's already spoken for - so if anybody would like some from this batch let me know via pm - probably won't be doing it again as huge outlay and sleepless nights seeing if I was going to receive a pallet full of cracked glass Collection welcome from near J29 of M1 or will be going to Daventry this year so could possibly take along a few sheets.
This is the new improved design with soft edges - handles beautifully and feels high quality. Seems a little more solid than normal and fits really snuggly so no need for anti-rattle tape anymore.
How does it perfom? Amazing stuff and best upgrade I've done. Dramatic effect on Simpsons Pinball Party - you can actually see upper playfield now as clear as day. Best way to describe it if you look at normal glass it looks like it has a cloudy film you want to peel off when next to anti-reflective glass. All the colours pop out and it greatly enhances the look. I knew it was good stuff and better than invisglass JJ uses. It's a bit freaky as you have to touch it to make sure it is actually glass - missus who is non pinball couldn't believe it actually had glass on.
It reduces backbox glare considerably but not entirely - I used to use DMD glare guards on my machines but I have removed them now as I feel not needed anymore. So pricey stuff yeah but I wouldn't go back to normal now. Anyway that's my take on it.
Price is £155 a sheet
This is the new improved design with soft edges - handles beautifully and feels high quality. Seems a little more solid than normal and fits really snuggly so no need for anti-rattle tape anymore.
How does it perfom? Amazing stuff and best upgrade I've done. Dramatic effect on Simpsons Pinball Party - you can actually see upper playfield now as clear as day. Best way to describe it if you look at normal glass it looks like it has a cloudy film you want to peel off when next to anti-reflective glass. All the colours pop out and it greatly enhances the look. I knew it was good stuff and better than invisglass JJ uses. It's a bit freaky as you have to touch it to make sure it is actually glass - missus who is non pinball couldn't believe it actually had glass on.
It reduces backbox glare considerably but not entirely - I used to use DMD glare guards on my machines but I have removed them now as I feel not needed anymore. So pricey stuff yeah but I wouldn't go back to normal now. Anyway that's my take on it.
Price is £155 a sheet
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