FS: Topaz shuffle bowler - Minneapolis

alejandromad

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Not working.
Good cosmetic shape. Was repainted at some point in its life. 8 feet 6 inches long.
Shouldn't be too hard to fix as it's primarily pinball in disguise. There are no electromechanical parts except for the pin setting mechanics.

I also have an extra set of PCBs and displays that came from a sister machine... a Pompeii bowler.
$150.00 for the Topaz alone... $200.00 for the Topaz and the Pompeii parts.

See it all here:
http://s972.photobucket.com/albums/ae206/alejandro_madera/Arcade/Topaz Shuffle Bowler/
 
No... not really. It was sold to me as "working" back in 2000 but since I picked it up at a mini-storage I never actually saw it work. On occasion it will light up the displays or cycle the pins but that's all it'll do. I was messing with it a couple weeks ago, when I dug it out of storage after 8 years, and it blew the main power fuse while I was playing around with the pin setting stuff.

I feel like it might have been nothing more than a wiring issue when I first got it... now I don't know. I bought the Pompeii boards off eBay, back then, thinking I would swap PCBs until I fixed it. I just started picking up pinballs in the last year so back when I got this I didn't have a clue... Now, I don't have any interest. My woman says it's too big and it must go... I agree with her.

;-)
 
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