FS: Flintstones Lucky Egg Redemption

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I am selling my Flintstones lucky egg redemption game. I got it from our arcade warehouse sale back in October and I have no room for it in my gameroom. My girls love it and are mad that I'm trying to sell it.

All speech and mechanics work flawlessly. After inserting your quarter Fred says, "Yabba-Dabba-Doo" and twirls around. Then Dino says, "Bach, bach, bach," (like a chicken) and then Fred finishes with "Dino thanks you." and an egg filled with a prize falls down.

The cabinet is in good shape as well. There is some scratching on the plexi glass on the front and some on the sides. All stickers are complete. Not one of them has been torn, ripped, or scratched.

Also, there are well over 100 eggs in the machine filled with prizes. No need to go looking for replacement eggs or prizes.

I'll sell it to a KLOVer for $200. I doubt it will get much interest here but it's worth a shot. Shoot me a PM with questions or if you're interested. I think there's another KLOVer who owns one and has it displayed in his gameroom. The game's in Fresno, CA.

-Paul

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nice. Ironically I sold mine last year for $250 with all the eggs as well.

For anyone interested, the dip switches can be changed to create other sayings.

Nice overall condition on yours. Well worth what you're asking. Don't let any cheap skates talk you down. CL that thing.
 
nice. Ironically I sold mine last year for $250 with all the eggs as well.

For anyone interested, the dip switches can be changed to create other sayings.

Nice overall condition on yours. Well worth what you're asking. Don't let any cheap skates talk you down. CL that thing.

Oh yeah, that was your Youtube videos I saw right? The power of a Google search!

Was your daughter upset that you sold it? My girls are. They always ask if they can "play" the Flintstones game and then I find half-eggs and cheap toys all over the house. Not worth it.
 
Oh yeah, that was your Youtube videos I saw right? The power of a Google search!

Was your daughter upset that you sold it? My girls are. They always ask if they can "play" the Flintstones game and then I find half-eggs and cheap toys all over the house. Not worth it.

Naw, she didn't even realize I sold it. LOL. The Spongebob game was lifted as well. She's the size of a five year old now, so she's grown to big-kid games now.
 
I have one in my collection...I remembered playing it as kid so when I found one in nice condition I couldn't pass it up...I found an old vendor years ago that still had original Hanna Barbara style plastic eggs designed for this specific version in the original boxes..I purchased around 8 boxes..the set I have has the characters Fred, Scooby Doo, Yogi, Captain Caveman printed on the outside of the egg with various prizes inside..I'm sure other boxed versions probably had wilma, betty, barney, and others as I've seen these in past too.....cool novelty item to have in gameroom I think...

As stated above Fred can be programmed for various sayings including several different ones for each character..I was lucky that mine had the original schematics which gives you the dip settings for each saying...the paper has the settings for "Duck" version and "Fred" version.

The programming is listed as below.

"Yabba Dabba Do"
"Dino thanks You"
"Happy Holidays"
"Dino Loves You"
"Here's to You"
 
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Wonder how much this would cost to ship? Really looking for something like this for the kids. I love the Flintstones theme as well.
 
Wonder how much this would cost to ship? Really looking for something like this for the kids. I love the Flintstones theme as well.

My kids love it but I'm tapped out for room and I'm sure you're kids would love it as well. It's just sitting in the garage. I even thought of moving it into one of the girls' rooms but I'm sure my wife would quickly deny that.

I'm a teacher and sadly we don't have summer school this year so I'll have time to ship this bad-boy. Never done it before but I'm willing to. NAVL right? If you're serious let's start some PMs. (I did post it Craigslist this morning too)

-Paul
 
My kids love it but I'm tapped out for room and I'm sure you're kids would love it as well. It's just sitting in the garage. I even thought of moving it into one of the girls' rooms but I'm sure my wife would quickly deny that.

I'm a teacher and sadly we don't have summer school this year so I'll have time to ship this bad-boy. Never done it before but I'm willing to. NAVL right? If you're serious let's start some PMs. (I did post it Craigslist this morning too)

-Paul

How big is it? Bigger than a wall of gumball machines? Half the size of an arcade game? Does it break down or does it have to be shipped assembled?
 
How big is it? Bigger than a wall of gumball machines? Half the size of an arcade game? Does it break down or does it have to be shipped assembled?

I would say a little more than half the size of an arcade game. I'm pretty sure it doesn't break down and is one piece. It's not heavy at all.

Gozer might know better -- google Flintstones Lucky Egg and his old Youtube video should pop up. I can't direct link Youtube here at school.
 
I would say a little more than half the size of an arcade game. I'm pretty sure it doesn't break down and is one piece. It's not heavy at all.

Gozer might know better -- google Flintstones Lucky Egg and his old Youtube video should pop up. I can't direct link Youtube here at school.

I'll look into it. If you get a local that wants it, sell it. Don't let me hold you back, but I am tentatively interested.
 
I'll look into it. If you get a local that wants it, sell it. Don't let me hold you back, but I am tentatively interested.

I made a sketchup model to scale, if you really need the dimensions. I remember it being about 4' high and about 33" at it's deepest. Maybe 24" widest. All one hulk, you really wouldn't want to seperate it.
 
I was about to buy (what I believe) is that exact machine in August from a guy in Santa Rosa for $150. I just was too lazy to drive out there and pick it up. Some dude named Eric.
 
Typical Craigslist stuff. Got some texts from a person who is committed to it at 4:30 today. Said they'll call at 12:30 for directions. No call (as of yet) of course.
 
Typical Craigslist stuff. Got some texts from a person who is committed to it at 4:30 today. Said they'll call at 12:30 for directions. No call (as of yet) of course.

gotta love it. lol.

As with anything that is not free or a 60-in-1, CL takes a little while to find your right buyer.
 
I know, I know, all we need is another CL bashing post but this crap really pisses me off. So I'm texting back and forth with this person about the machine all day and give a $20 discount. Says they'll come in an hour at 6:45. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing all night. Why do we (I) even waste time with these people? Is anyone responsible enough to simply to give a courtesy call or text? Give me a break. Should I even text this person back and say the deal's off and please don't contact me anymore? And of course they have my home address now. Neat.

So, they machine's still available. And Phet it's really light and wouldn't be too difficult to ship.
 
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