FS Game: Eros One Cocktail $450

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I bought 5 of these last spring. I sold 2 at the MGC. This is my third one up for sale. Here's a list of everything that has been done.
On the MPU; I have replaced every capacitor, many solenoid output transistors, and all of the 7404 IC's.
I also sent the MPU to John's Jukes (the SME on these boards), and they replaced 2 of the proprietary IC's.
In addition to the MPU repairs I have replaced the 5 volt power supply with an upgraded Solid State power supply, (it's the silver box in the bottom of the cabinet). I have also replaced several lamp sockets, many lamps, waxed the playfield, and replaced all the rubber rings. It comes with the manual, schematics and coinbox. The coin mechs are fully functional. The Cabinet is in great shape.

Asking $450
I'm located in North Fond Du Lac, WI
 

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It is a neat machine. I love the looks as well. I like the concept of a cocktail pinball machine. I also have a circa 1933 which I don't like the artwork as much but the gameplay is a little better in my opinion.
 
This is a really cool game. I would totally drop the $450 plus shipping for it, but I'm totally broke at the moment.

Snatch this one up while you can, guys.
 
Wow, that's a gorgeous game, love the theme and artwork! If only I were closer or not broke because that's a great deal. Good luck on the sale! :D
 
can you post any docs on the power supply swap?

The power supply swap was very simple. Just to clarify, this is only the 5 volt supply though. The original 5volt power supply stood up vertically, and of the 5 machines only 2 were good. I purchased the power supply from Ebay,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MEAN-WELL-A...532?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19caed1174

Then I removed the connector from the original power supply and pinned the new supply. Basically plug and play. I bought 2 of those power supplies several months ago, I will verify that the link I included to ebay is indeed the same ones I bought.

Let me know if you need more details.
 
I can't beleive you haven't gotten rid of this yet. I WISH I could come up with the cash for this right now. Such a hot little machine.
 
I'm a little surprised myself. I think the Pinball expo in Chicago has gotten some people thinking about holding on to their cash. We'll see what happens in a week or so.
 
I have a circa 1933 as well. The restoration of that one is determined by how this one sells.
I may keep the Circa 1933 though.
 
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