Save these pinball machines!!!

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Who wants to save these pinball machines? They are non-working projects. I know it takes a certain person to show these love, so I thought I would try them here first. All for the low price of $300.

The first one is High Flyer by Bally 1977
Seems to be complete in fare condition.

Second is Single Coin by Bally 196? (conversion)
Seems to be complete in rough condition.

Third is Yacht Club by Bally 1953
Seems to be complete in fare condition except some back glass flaking.

Forth and final, Wild Fire by J.H. Keeney & Co. 1941
Cabinet is shot (water damage, falling apart), no back glass, play field plastics are shot, looks to be complete mechanically.
 

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Not to split hairs, but I believe those are all considered "Bingo" machines.

Do any of them have a "pay-out" drawer in the front bottom of the cabinet?
 
That's some strange looking pinball machines. Good luck getting rid of them.

Yeah I know. These are what use to be in the poolhalls and beer joints. When you earned a good score you could cash in for MONEY!! I like the older pinballs the best. I would keep these, but I have some older Bally one ball durby games that I need to put my time into.
 
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