At the time that I re-did this Flash Apron , there was a company called Arcade Grafix that produced high quality repro stickers for these aprons and what you see on this site is one of the old stock items from late 2003.

Since late 2004 I believe that the company, now trading as Pinball Connection, is a terrible company to deal with who also supply awful product now, so I refuse to link them from my site any longer. The ONLY other supplier that I would refuse to link from my site is a tragic dealer who goes by the web site of All Pinball in QLD Australia, my personal experiences there are that you pay 3 - 6 times the price that you should for anything he deals in, other than those 2 places I have not had a problem with ANY company that you find linked from my site.

I decided to continue to show this Apron page so that you can see what is possible if you can find a commercially made apron Repro sticker these days from someone else OR if you chose to take the risk and buy one from Pinball Connection these days, but you don't have to look to far around Google to find plenty of opinions about Pinball Connection, so it is up to you

 

 

 

This is the easiest part of a Pinball restore, I simply sand down the original apron to get it all smooth again ( many of them have scratches on them ) and then I re-spray it the appropriate colour ( black in this Flash case ) and then lay on the repro Apron sticker - that's it !

The hardest part was cutting the sections out of this sticker for the pricing and Instruction Cards, other than that it was simple.

I also grab new cards from Ken's Card's Site and place them in the new apron.

Below is a shot of the repro decal that I used on my Williams Flash apron restore

Here are some closer images of the decal applied