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paigeoliver:

What MADE that deal was actually those skill stop slots.

List them in the paper IMMEDIATELY. Since they are working good, you should be able to QUICKLY sell them for $175-$200 each and get your entire cash outlay back within the week.

Nannuu:

At the last Dallas auction there was a Kiss pinball.  All of the guts were taken out, including the playfield.  The only part that was usable was the marquee.  It went for $600.  I can't imagine what that working Kiss pin will get!!!!

Ken Layton:

Yes, you did indeed get a good deal there! The slot machines are known as "Pachislo" skill stop machines. Visit www.pachislocity.com and join the forums. It costs $2.99 a month but this site is well worth it as the site is the best and most informative place on Pachislo machines. There's a machine look-up page so you can see which ones are collectible and what game play features they have. There's even manuals for sale too.

That Genie pinball is a Gottlieb brand and it is a "System 1" electronics. Visit the repair guides at marvin3m.com to fix all your pinball machines.

Edgedamage:

Toss those USELESS!!!!!!!!!!!!! videos and keep the pins.

PS. My first love is pinball video is just used to kill time untill your pinball machine is free.

Stingray:

Wow, amazing! Being a native Okie (like Mr. Clark) I have to say that the Roy Clark cocktail pin is the neatest thing in the lot. Really, really great find!

-S

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