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 is excellent. Backglass is better than many I've seen. Cabinet has some dents and dings, but displays very nicely. Game is about 90% working. Plays fine, subtract credits, knows you've won credits and how many, but for some reason it won't add them to the credits wheel. Beautiful addition to any collection or game room, without taking up much floor space.
Happy to provide additional pictures or answer any questions, just shoot me a message. Located on 2nd floor. Its pretty easy to move, but a hand truck would be very helpful.
Located in Glen Allen, VA
Accepting cash/PayPal/Venmo/Cashapp
No holds (without payment)
No trades
No shipping, but I'm happy to work with your shipper.