Thats a lot of Slick SHot's - 14 @ 200 each not mine

These must hav ebeen bought from a private person who was sold on a "Make MOney While You Sleep" formula....overnight companies bought out this game, the cocktail Gottlieb pinball machines, and Nintendos remaining Super System inventory and sold them to the general public advertising in the Business Opportunities section of many local papers---and people who had $10,000 to $20,000 were sold on the fact they would make a fortune. These companies even promised you they would buy the games back after a year if not happy....of course, their plan was to close in 9 months which they all did! People paid from $2500 to $5000 per machine and they were delivered direct to their garages...and many never got even placed into a location! And Slick Shot never worked correctly either! Todd from TNT Amusements
 
The company which produced the game made only that one game (according to The KLOV).

Remember seeing them but never played'em. Always seemed like it would have been a hassle for the location having the pool cue and ball to keep track of - those would grow legs, I suspect, if not surpervised closely. :)
 
I had two like new from a warehouse raid two years ago, one I sold on Ebay for like $75, the 2nd I parted out, i still have parts, the game basically sucked.
 
I had 3 of these.

I got one to work 100%! Amazing in itself.

I sold one on CL for $325. Parted and stripped the other 2 for the perfect monitors, took out all the metal parts and scrapped.

Demolished one cab and sold the other cab for $1 to a MAME guy.

Oh the memories.
 
actually the same guy now is liquidating it for like $50
Do you guys know what monitor is in these?

Thanks
 
actually i think there was another one made by the same company. i had one of those slick shots and also one that was a bowling one, but cant remember the name, same style cabinet and everything and it has a bowling lane at the bottom to roll the ball on
 
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