Price check........KISS Pinball

Robert Bailey

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what would pay for a good Kiss pinball, it has been sitting in the basement for 10 years
stacked with magizines says it is in good shape vuisualy and the playfield has little ware,

he wants to get $1000 for it, I have seen them go from $700 to $4000 on ebay and CL.


Don't be shy....

Robert
 
rock and roll all night and party every day

worth it.
not a really fun game to play though, more of a pinvestment.
 
Go get it. When you are there see if there are any obvious flaws...but don't haggle too much on the price. You can easily get your money back and then some if/when you decide to sell it.
 
I passed on one for $100 some years back.

Near whitewood playfield and a big green blob of rot where the mpu would be.
 
well most of the chips on the mpu is junk, tried to un solder them and the traces came right up, tring to fix a spare -35 mpu I have but it just flashes once ever second, have replace all the big chips and the memory with spares but not sure if my memory is good so
i have ordered all new chips, I have a challange of repairing the back glass, got some pealing along the bottom and a rusted lift bar.

should I coat the the back glass with the triple glaze before tring to remove the bar
 
well most of the chips on the mpu is junk, tried to un solder them and the traces came right up, tring to fix a spare -35 mpu I have but it just flashes once ever second, have replace all the big chips and the memory with spares but not sure if my memory is good so
i have ordered all new chips, I have a challange of repairing the back glass, got some pealing along the bottom and a rusted lift bar.

should I coat the the back glass with the triple glaze before tring to remove the bar

if you decide to sell it, let me know...i'm not far from you and i've been looking for one for a while now at a good price.
 
should I coat the the back glass with the triple glaze before tring to remove the bar

I sold a kiss backglass last year with the peeling down by that bar. if you triplethick it, you'll have it bonded to that bar and it'll lift on some form of discomfort anyway.

once that peeling starts it's too delicate to even touch unless you are going to do paint work. the DVDs on restoration suggest triplethick before paint matching anyway.

does the bar really need to be removed in order to clean it up delicately?
 
yep, it is rusted bad, I ordered a new one, there was a mouse nest in the back box and I think it is mouse pee, the paint is all there, nothing has fell off yet
 
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