York Show

how about these?900.00 for two will bring to york
 

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two pins

i have these two if interested
 

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I am really looking for Arcade machines more than Pins. I would be interested in Gottlieb Flipper Cowboy, El Dorado, Midway Raceway, Flying Turns, or Champ. I have some machines for sale or trade including a really nice King Pin, Skyline, Bally Expressway, possibly some others.
 
So Ive been tossing around the idea of getting a project machine for a little while know cause I think I can squeeze one into my apartment. I'm thinking about going to the York show since its only like 30min away from me but this would be my first time at an event like this. I know that there's a flea market at this event but I have no idea what to expect and I would like to know from people that have been to these types of events before what are the odds of finding an EM or early solid state project machine at one of these types of events? I'm looking for a machine that maybe needs some cosmetic repair and maybe some electronics work, basically nothing totally trashed but not something that's perfect already, and I'm looking to spend less that $500. Are there usually lots of them to be had or are the pickings really slim? I'm just kinda curious as to what to expect. Thanks.

-Chris
 
So Ive been tossing around the idea of getting a project machine for a little while know cause I think I can squeeze one into my apartment. I'm thinking about going to the York show since its only like 30min away from me but this would be my first time at an event like this. I know that there's a flea market at this event but I have no idea what to expect and I would like to know from people that have been to these types of events before what are the odds of finding an EM or early solid state project machine at one of these types of events? I'm looking for a machine that maybe needs some cosmetic repair and maybe some electronics work, basically nothing totally trashed but not something that's perfect already, and I'm looking to spend less that $500. Are there usually lots of them to be had or are the pickings really slim? I'm just kinda curious as to what to expect. Thanks.

-Chris

the time i went the pickings in the flea market were very slim. there were some of the MOST abused playfields in project games that i have ever saw in 20 some years. but it was fun to play alot of titles that i never saw before. if you live THAT close i would go.......i live 2 hours away and i will not attend this year. a little bit too far. you best bet is craigslist or local classified ads
 
If anyone is interested in either of these games, I can bring to york

Not sure if you're bringing others but I think you should bring that Beatles one. I would think for $400-$600 you wouldn't have a problem selling that one. If I was into EM's I would snatch that one up. Looks cool. Got any good DMD ones? I noticed that TOM and NGG in the background.
 
only want to haul them if they are sold pre-show,the other games are not for sale at the moment.
 
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