12-Jul-2012, 02:31 PM
You doubt that? You've never played on one... The Storm II's way too light, the sidewall is too thin, and the rods are lighter than a T3000. You claim there's little to adjust from it to a coin op, but I notice a huge difference. The fact is that the Shelti is built far more solid than your Storm II, and allows for a Tornado style game to be played on it. I started out on a Shelti, and I'm pretty sure Jon did as well.
Yes the Shelti has a different ball... you can change that. I've already said that the men are also interchangeable. From playing on a Shelti, the brush series makes no difference between it and a Tornado. Brushing in general is very similar table to table.
Yes the Shelti has a different ball... you can change that. I've already said that the men are also interchangeable. From playing on a Shelti, the brush series makes no difference between it and a Tornado. Brushing in general is very similar table to table.