EagleTG
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Wurlitzer 5125 Speakers/Star Trek TNG Pinball Cabinet
I have a pair of wall-mount Jukebox speakers, from what I can tell they are 5125 Wurlitzer. I don't know much more about them. See pictures attached. Not entirely sure what to ask for these, I've seen a few sell for some bucks on eBay, but I'm accepting offers to avoid going the eBay route. Edit: $75 for the pair.
I also have a Star Trek: The Next Generation pinball lower cabinet. It's in really nice shape, I had stumbled across it at a pinball warehouse and bought it to replace a badly damaged cabinet on my Star Trek TNG pin. I've since sold the ST:TNG pin and have no need for the replacement cabinet. Includes transformer (assumed to be working), playfield prop rod, interface board, some wiring, "To Be Continued" switch/button, parts of tilt mech.
Cabinet has no visible sun-fade, cabinet NOT drilled for coin-door lock bar, duct tape residue near right-hand flipper button, minor scratches (nothing major at all), minor chipping but not in visible areas (under leg bolt area, under head), rails have minor scratches and dents. Should be beautiful when cleaned up.
I am now asking $300 for the Star Trek cabinet. Again, really not sure how to price this one, I know what I have into it, I know what WPC transformers are worth. The rest is a complete guess.
More pictures of the Star Trek cabinet are available at http://www.pinballzone.com/garagesale/
Thanks all.
I have a pair of wall-mount Jukebox speakers, from what I can tell they are 5125 Wurlitzer. I don't know much more about them. See pictures attached. Not entirely sure what to ask for these, I've seen a few sell for some bucks on eBay, but I'm accepting offers to avoid going the eBay route. Edit: $75 for the pair.
I also have a Star Trek: The Next Generation pinball lower cabinet. It's in really nice shape, I had stumbled across it at a pinball warehouse and bought it to replace a badly damaged cabinet on my Star Trek TNG pin. I've since sold the ST:TNG pin and have no need for the replacement cabinet. Includes transformer (assumed to be working), playfield prop rod, interface board, some wiring, "To Be Continued" switch/button, parts of tilt mech.
Cabinet has no visible sun-fade, cabinet NOT drilled for coin-door lock bar, duct tape residue near right-hand flipper button, minor scratches (nothing major at all), minor chipping but not in visible areas (under leg bolt area, under head), rails have minor scratches and dents. Should be beautiful when cleaned up.
I am now asking $300 for the Star Trek cabinet. Again, really not sure how to price this one, I know what I have into it, I know what WPC transformers are worth. The rest is a complete guess.
More pictures of the Star Trek cabinet are available at http://www.pinballzone.com/garagesale/
Thanks all.
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