Never saw one of These

It currently turns on, but there is a loose wire so it doesn't work properly

Classic.

Burt6666 and I picked up 6 of these style of machines for free earlier this year. Well... I didn't take any but I did move a bunch of them for him. The "free pinball" deal turned out to be a big disappointment for me so I didn't take any of them.

I wouldn't expect to get them for free every day but $300 is way too much.

EDIT: Technically that was last year though it was in the last 12 months.
 
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Ya... I agree...

I always see the "Roy Clark the entertainer" ones on CL for like 200-300.

150$ or under is the only acceptable price for a pinhead and one of these machines...

LINDSEY:
Would you say these are easier or harder to work on / shop out ??
 
LINDSEY:
Would you say these are easier or harder to work on / shop out ??

I would say harder as far as working on the boards goes. Not because they're more complicated but there is no where near the same amount of documentation online as say... Bally/Stern.

They're built like other pinballs of the era. Motorola 6800 based.

Shopping them out might actually be a little easier because the playfield is smaller than a standard pinball.
 
I would say harder as far as working on the boards goes. Not because they're more complicated but there is no where near the same amount of documentation online as say... Bally/Stern.

They're built like other pinballs of the era. Motorola 6800 based.

Shopping them out might actually be a little easier because the playfield is smaller than a standard pinball.

they make nice tables, and conversation piece. I would take one if I had a chance, but not for $300 and not working. Free is a more better price and thats my budget as of now.
 
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