It's not for sale as it's a working machine. I played it last summer, and it was working well for the most part. This arcade tends to get games off the floor when they break.
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You're right. In the early part of the season, the plunger was there. When I went back 3 months later, it was gone.Maybe my eyes deceive me but it looked like the plunger/ball shooter wasn't there anymore...
I know a guy who has 3 plus a pile of parts. He had one on location a while ago but it didn't do well so he took it out.i know 4 guys who each have one all about 30 minutes from each other which is crazy odds as i think they only made 200 of them lol. one of them (Mark jenkins) mentioned he might sell his i will ask him
Try Pinballz in Austin, TX ... they 100% have one there. Photo proof below. When I went there recently, the sign said that *almost everything is for sale. They are constantly moving stuff I guess. Call them up and ask them if they want to sell it.Another bump to see if someone has one or knows of anyone who might have one. I am looking for Hercules parts as well since (call me crazy!) thinking I could build me one - maybe a pipe dream but I can dream and you can tell me what you have!
Thanks very much for the lead! I have called and left a message. Much appreciated!Try Pinballz in Austin, TX ... they 100% have one there. Photo proof below. When I went there recently, the sign said that *almost everything is for sale. They are constantly moving stuff I guess. Call them up and ask them if they want to sell it.
There is also one here near where I live at the Chattanooga Pinball museum... but I highly doubt they will sell it.Thanks for the lead @DMT29 - @SeedMurda the particular machine you pointed me is unfortunately, not for sale. The search continues....