Skee ball info needed - identification and PCB issue

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Skee ball info needed - identification and PCB issue

Presently I have an ice ball machine and it gets find of play. Hat to get rid of it but always wanted a skee ball brand table, 13 footer. I'm thinking about buying this one. It looks to be as well as the coin op, but this one has no coin mechanical or ticket dispenser. Anyone familiar with this model? Will the boArd be difficult to find?

ThAnks in advance for the help!

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Thanks for the response tec9. I am planning on picking this up. What ever model it ends up being, are the boards of a type that you are able to work on? When I get it, mailing the board to you will probably be the first thing I do aside from checking the obvious things.
 
That is the one you want (IMO). If you pick it up, don't forget the nets and the two back legs! Also, get all the wood balls you can find from the seller. They're getting expensive/hard to find cheap.
 
Yep, I can repair Model S. PCB's. I also agree with the statement "this is the one to get". It just has the best look and feel in my opinion.
 
Thanks for all the help guys. Going to pull the trigger on this and get it. It doesn't have the wooden balls with it and only comes with the plastic wood look balls. I'll need to keep an eye out for a nice set of wooden ones.
 
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I called the seller, who I had dealt with a good bit in the past, and confirmed that I would take it and pick it up the following weekend. I then sold my 10 ft ice ball but when I tried to schedule pick up, it turns out that it was no longer available. He had a distributor trying to help sell it, forgot to mention he had it sold to me, and a deal was done. Pretty upset because I would have never sold my skee ball unless I had another to replace it.

Did some looking around, and found this 13 footer local, picking it up in the morning. Its no where near as clean, but it is supposed to be working 100% for about the same money as the one needing a board. He says he has the nets, but no telling what shape they are in. I'm getting it no matter what, and I know the s classic is probably what I should be looking for as it seems to be the standard and has the traditional color scheme/appearance, but what am I getting myself into with this model?

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Still looks like a Model S. Just has custom artwork, and the channel covers are a different color.

Well that makes me feel better. I like the traditional artwork, so I will be looking for that, and will be painting the channel covers anyway.
THANKS!
 
Model???

Hey guys, i'm new to the skee-ball ownership and don't know much about how to identify which model I have. I'll post a few pics of what I have. It needs some love for sure, i'm in search for the cage and nets atm. I think it's a model H.
 

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Hey guys, i'm new to the skee-ball ownership and don't know much about how to identify which model I have. I'll post a few pics of what I have. It needs some love for sure, i'm in search for the piping and nets atm. I think it's a model H.

Looks like a Model S that was made by Skeeball Inc in Chalfont PA. They were bought out by Baytek which is in Wisconsin.
 
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