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  1. so what did u do with your games today?

    Started working on the Four Million BC i picked up over the weekend. Been in storage since the mid 90s, after the match unit caught on fire. Its filthy, needs new rubbers, about half of the bulbs are burned out, both bells are missing, all the inserts are badly cupped, and there were multiple...
  2. Wanted - Bally Match Unit

    Looking for (preferably) an entire Bally Match Unit to replace this torched unit in Four Million BC. Barring a whole unit, just the gear wheel would be great as well. Thanks!
  3. so what did u do with your games today?

    Its from MCI, the same folks who made Air Ball and Crack the Safe. https://www.arcade-museum.com/Arcade/computer-baseball
  4. so what did u do with your games today?

    Got some time to continue working on this PITA. It's 90% working, but I still have some bulb sockets to replace, and what appears to be an intermittent grounding issue I'm still working out.
  5. MCI Computer Baseball

    Arrived safe and sound! Unfortunately work as me extremely busy, so it'll be a few days before I can give it a good once-over.
  6. so what did u do with your games today?

    Got Aqua-Gun working, and with that, every game across two game rooms is nominally functional. There are still things to be done, but as of right now, every game I have is playable! That's an enormous milestone for someone that can only afford broken shit.
  7. That time the bands showed up!!!

    Very cool! I'm friends with the guy that produces for Mammoth and Wolfie. His stories jibe with yours about them all being good folks.
  8. Anyone got a true vintage arcade sign?

    Not a sign, but a token dispenser.
  9. so what did u do with your games today?

    Finally got my Line Drive working. As of right now, everything in that room is in good working order! A first for me, LOL.
  10. MCI Computer Baseball

    It came out in 1973, so that would check out.
  11. Thread Move Requests

    Just following up on this. Is it possible to get my thread moved?
  12. MCI Computer Baseball

    So, there's been a development... I originally spotted and purchased my half-a-copy of Computer Baseball from Bob Cunningham at As Found Arcade Machines. When I purchased it, Bob mentioned that he had sold another, NIB example to a regular customer a while back, that they had in turn gotten...
  13. so what did u do with your games today?

    Got around to messing with this Bullseye I picked up a couple of years ago. As is often the case, the control disk and associated parts of the score and credit assemblies just needed a good clean and lube, and its working perfectly. Need to build some new controllers, but otherwise good to go!
  14. SOLD - GAME ABT Challenger - $400

    Oops, guess that would help. Edited to include price. $400.
  15. SOLD - GAME ABT Challenger - $400

    Challenger by ABT, circa 1940s. 10 shots for a nickel. Some scuffs and wear, but overall nice condition. Game works, gun shoots nice and strong. Reproduction back door, new lock, with keys. Happy to provide more photos or answer any questions. Located in Glen Allen, VA...
  16. FS Game: British Allwin - $450

    British Allwin machine. Good working condition, with some cosmetic issues. Backflash has a small crack, and is worn at baul launch area. Doesn't affect play. Also missing payout cup on the front. Original locks are present, but no keys. Previous owner secured front and back with magnets for...
  17. FS Game: Genco 400 - $800

    Game play.
  18. FS Game: Genco 400 - $800

    Genco "400" from 1952. This vertical "pinball" machine was used primarily for gambling. It was considered a "game of skill" because the player could move the left hand "flipper" affecting play. Genco produced several machines of this style, and none come up for sale very often. Playfield artwork...
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