I never thought I would be listing this game for sale, but Harry Potter is such a huge part of my family's life that we need to make room for the Harry Potter pinball machine (our daughter even was born on Harry Potter's birthday!).
I've owned it for 13 years, and it has always been in my climate-controlled game room. It has Cointaker LED bulbs in it and under-cabinet interactive LED lighting. Shortly after buying it, I swapped in a new playfield (not sure if it is CPR or Mirco), which still looks amazing and shows no wear. I also installed new ramps, Cliffy protectors, and new plastics. The cabinet art is ok, but it has visible touch ups and is definitely not perfect, so years ago, I bought new cabinet artwork decals for it, but never did install them. I can include it with the sale of the game. If the new owner doesn't want it, I can lower the price for the game and sell the art separately. It has a Rottendog CPU board. I also ran speaker wire to connect an external sub, but I can remove this, if the buyer prefers. I also replaced the coin door lock with a thumb wheel lock, but the original lock and key is included with the sale (I could also swap it back on if the buyer prefers)
Shortly after I bought it, I replaced both front inside leg brackets (that the two leg bolts screw into). The left front corner is slightly compromised (see pics), but the replacement brackets are a better design that improves structural stability. To this end, I also added a discrete black 90 degree bracket in the left inside corner of this part of the machine. It has been solid ever since.
The game plays smoothly, and looks great. As far as I can tell, everything works great. It was used in the NJ State championship tournament a year and a half ago, so if it had any issues, those players would have found them, lol. I have the owners manual and a binder that I made with info about the game and gameplay rules and strategies.
I'm asking $6200 OBO for the game. If you're not local, setting up shipping is ultimately the responsibility of the buyer, but I can help by getting a quote and can pack the game nicely. I have shipped 20+ pins over the years, many of which were rare and valuable games, and I go overboard with packing them to do my best to ensure that they arrive in the same condition that they leave me in.
Please reach out with any questions.
Thanks,
Mark









