Williams tim buc tu

roburt

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Hi. I've got a friend that has a Williams (he said TC Wiliams) pinball game. He was thinking of selling it and was curious as to what it's worth. He said his grandfather bought it new in the early 1950's. He has the original schematics and manual from when it was new. It works 100%, has always been in a home, not on location. The cab is a little faded but nice. It takes nickels. The game is called Tim-Buc-TU. I found a pic on line of the same game. Any ideas what this may be worth? Thanks.
 

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I was just going to say around $500 myself. Looks like a fun game. Of course I'm biased towards electromechanical pinball machines.
 
Thanks Russ and Ken. I'd like to have it myself, but I'm trying to talk him into keeping it. This was his Grandfather's, Father's, and now his. I've advised him to give it to his son (16 now) in about ten years or so to keep it in the family.
 
Boy, those flippers are sure in the wrong location on the playfield! :D

I bet the games go by pretty quickly.
 
Yeah, the monetary value is dwarfed by any sentimental value...unless the seller is a crackhead. Then screw the sentimentality and tell him to sell his grandfathers' treasure for a nice fix.
 
I know my friend likely won't sell it. His kid might though. He told me today he'd take $1000 for it or he'll keep it.
 
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