Back in January I posted about a problem with my gold crown 3. Cobra, Dartman and a few others helped me out a great deal, much thanks to all of you. To sum it up, I bought a refurbished gold crown 3 with k-66 rails from Blatt. I searched for a reason why my table played slow for 8 years, until you AZB guys set me straight.
I finally learned here, that a a gold crown 3 needs k-55 superspeeds(and not k-66). I took this info to Brunswick, and they confirmed....k-55. I didnt expect much, but 8 years later, I took this info to Blatt. It took some explaining, but when the dust settled I ended up with brand new k-55 superspeeds. Much thanks to Steve R. at Blatt. The guy really bent over backwards to make me happy, and he did the job absolutely free.
After the new rubber was installed, I thought the table played as if it was new. I was just about to sail off into the sunset. But after playing on it a few times, I noticed some ball hop. After testing, other areas of the rails play a little jumpy, and some have a weird/dead sound. To get to the root of the problem, I bought myself a rail gauge. Only one out of the 6 rails measure true, with all of the others featuring random low spots. The worst area thats low is about a diamond long, and does cause hop at times. Others measure only an inch or two and only 2 or 3 areas cause actual ball hop.
I hate to complain about a free job, but I had to take this problem back to Blatt. I am waiting on a reply from them. The biggest question I have at this point, is am I being a nit pick? If I were to take a rail gauge to a common brunswick table, would the nose height be consistent? Is ball hop in some areas to be expected? I dont expect perfect, but there is a clear difference in play. Then there is the obvious question, not knowing what is wrong with this table. Any thougts or suggestions are appreciated.