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1979 Dracula pinball.... thanks Craigslist
Fozzy The Bear:
--- Quote from: mrserv0n on April 23, 2008, 02:14:43 pm ---those old pinballs are boring as hell. $400 is an average price
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That's a bit harsh!... Looks like quite a nice table to me. It certainly looks to be in good condition too. Especially given that it had all those new parts fitted and serviced before he got it. Damn! $400 that's £200 UK you'd be lucky to get an empty battered box over on this side of the pond for that sort of money. That would go for about £1000 over here Just in case you need a conversion That's $2000 USD.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
mrserv0n:
not saying the table doesn't look clean and well maintained, just saying the playfields in those 70s pinballs are boring.
Theres a couple for $200 on my craigslist, I wouldnt take them for free but thats just me.
http://detroit.craigslist.org/tag/652571762.html
Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: mrserv0n on April 23, 2008, 04:20:21 pm ---I wouldnt take them for free but thats just me.
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Then why are you even here? You're in the wrong company.
And the ones on that Craigslist post are nothing like the Dracula playfield. Dracula has a far more modern setup than those.
HaRuMaN:
Yeah that Dracula is SS and those on Craigslist are EM's...
Very different machines.
Lutus:
I have played some boring pins in my day. This isn't one.
Just because it doesn't have spaceships whizzing around the playfield with giant hands that grab your ball or metal chutes that take the ball around your refrigerator and back.
Or the final bonus ball gives you a double enema or anything like that.
Good aim is crucial to not get screwed on some of these machines.
You must have some amazing pinball bubble around your area because pins don't get sold very often where I am from
But thanks for the non-input