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Manufacturer: | Williams Electronics Games, Incorporated, a subsidiary of WMS Ind., Incorporated (1985-1999) [Trade Name: Williams] |
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Date Of Manufacture: | June 11, 1990 | |||||
Model Number: | 571 | |||||
MPU: | Williams System 11C | |||||
Type: | Solid State Electronic (SS) | |||||
Production: | 3,552 units (approximate) | |||||
Theme: | Happiness – Food | |||||
Specialty: | Mechanical Backbox Animation | |||||
Notable Features: | Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), 3-bank drop targets (2), Ramps (2), Cellar hole (1), 2-ball multiball. Two backbox animations (clock hands count time, and spring-mounted diners bobble when game is shaken). | |||||
Design by: | Mark Ritchie | |||||
Art by: | Mark Sprenger | |||||
Music by: | Chris Granner | |||||
Sound by: | Chris Granner | |||||
Software by: | Jim Strompolis | |||||
Notes: | Uses the same match effect routine from Midway’s 1989 ‘Mousin’ Around!’, programmer Jim Strompolis’ first game. |
Diner Custom Backglass (Mirrored)
$289.00 USD – $315.00 USD
Mirrored Translite-To-Backglass
NEW IMPROVED DESIGN FOR 2020+ ! Genuine tempered glass (art converted from the translite). Silkscreened mirror and flawless new multi-layer digital print. Please see the photo gallery for identification of mirrored areas. This translite conversion allows Diner owners to mod their machine to a classic real-backglass look, as if Diner had a backglass from the beginning.
Care Instructions
REPRODUCTION BACKGLASS CARE and RECOMMENDATIONS
- Never “triple thick” or apply any additional coatings to the backside of the glass.
- Alcohol, acetone, and most ‘rattle-can’ liquids must NEVER contact with the ink.
- If laying a glass down on its backside, always put down a towel or fabric to lay on.
- The glass stock is tempered – so avoid significant hot-cold temperature shifts.
- Be cautious of any impacts to the edges, such as setting the glass down on a concrete floor.
- Never allow ‘sitting’ moisture on the backside. After 5-7 minutes there is a risk of ink degradation.
- Do not spray cleaner directly onto the backside as prolonged contact with liquids may damage your glass.
- If you must clean the backside (bulb dirt, etc.) wipe with a pre-dampened cloth (water or Windex).
- After wiping, make sure the liquid is dried off (wipe all the way to dry). Do not allow any moisture to sit.
- Glass cleaner sprayed directly on the fronts is fine.
- Don’t let cleaner sit between the channels and your glass.
*Important info when purchasing Lift Bar Kits*
The liftbars are all made to the most common backglass width of 28.5 inches, just like they have been sold for decades in the hobby. IF you have a backglass that is of lesser width, the end-user is expected to cut/chop to the lesser length needed.
PLEASE NOTE: These are for 1/8″ -or- 4mm (metric) backglasses. Sorry, these will not fit on “thick style” 3/16″ or 5mm backglasses, either original or CPR repro (roughly any glass for a game 1979 or prior). We do not offer 3/16″ style liftbars at this time.