Scared Stifftm Dancing Boogiemen Kit 

LET'S TAKE A CLOSER LOOK!

The chief designer who helped with this project has done custom fabrication projects for such companies as "Allsop" and "Homax". 

These hardened aluminum  extensions are each computer milled to within .001 inch tolerance, no hand made stuff here...a human hair is three times as thick! They are then individually tapped and attached onto new OEM Bally kicker cranks.  The reason no one has changed this basic design by Bally is because it would be cost prohibitive to do what we are doing....period! We are dedicated to pinball, so enjoy our products.

Below are some examples of other after market designs as compared to ours.

 

One of the biggest problems with a spring soldered onto a steel extension is that in time it can break loose. If you look closely at the picture above you'll see that the lower solder on the spring has already been broken. With a small amount of pressure, the spring did in fact pull all the way off.  Some after market designers have even said that Bally designed an open air design into these kickers by using a springs for a reason...Gimmy a break, the rubber  Boogieman cover the entire spring portion of this extension design, so where does the open air come into the picture? Frankly, using a spring in the original design was an inexpensive way of achieving the ultimate goal of holding onto the rubber Boogieman.

 

Also note that our aluminum extensions have been hollowed to save weight and do not extend past the OEM installed plastic foot like all other aftermarket extensions do. This is done for a couple of  reasons. One, we wanted to keep a clean look, this lower portion is what is visible when installed in your game. Two, this lower area is also what comes in close contact with your playfield, the rivet you see above in a competitors product will in fact hit your playfield surface.