Like any pinball game it's heavily dependent on cosmetic condition. While mechanical parts are generally readily available for these games, (so working or non-working condition isn't a huge deal but does affect the value), things like the backglass, playfield and plastics are generally not reproduced. Missing any of these, or inferior cosmetic condition for any of these elements would have a significant effect on the value. I would estimate a range of $400 to $1,200 for this game.
Yeah, this was the first in the collection so I wasn't as picky about condition....this one would require significant touch up and I'm inclined to just leave it "as is" for the foreseable future. There is a technique for doing large areas of touch up that I'm using with a woodrail that I'm restoring, but its lot of work.....
Hey, sorry, not for sale but thanks for watching! You can try putting a want ad out on the Mr. Pinball classified ads, (google it to find it), you may get lucky there....
Thanks for the video. I love 1960's Bally's and am picking one of these up soon. I am not a fan of Zipper Flippers but the rest of the game makes up for those. Nice machine. isn't there a kick back on the left side out lane ? Ty Brian
This game has a similarity to Super Sonic from 1978. Thank you for showing this game. It is awesome. Ahead of it's time for Bally.
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Thanks for sharing this!
Looks like the playfield is in fair condition but has some of the paint flaking off.
Will you be touching those places up?
Like any pinball game it's heavily dependent on cosmetic condition. While mechanical parts are generally readily available for these games, (so working or non-working condition isn't a huge deal but does affect the value), things like the backglass, playfield and plastics are generally not reproduced. Missing any of these, or inferior cosmetic condition for any of these elements would have a significant effect on the value. I would estimate a range of $400 to $1,200 for this game.
Yeah, this was the first in the collection so I wasn't as picky about condition....this one would require significant touch up and I'm inclined to just leave it "as is" for the foreseable future. There is a technique for doing large areas of touch up that I'm using with a woodrail that I'm restoring, but its lot of work.....
Hey, sorry, not for sale but thanks for watching! You can try putting a want ad out on the Mr. Pinball classified ads, (google it to find it), you may get lucky there....
I also have "The Wiggler" and am thinking of selling it. How much do you think "The Wiggler" is worth? Thanks.
hey interested in buying the wiggler pinball , reply price . condition, and locationn jim
You, my friend, need to invest in a tripod.
Thanks for the video. I love 1960's Bally's and am picking one of these up soon. I am not a fan of Zipper Flippers but the rest of the game makes up for those. Nice machine. isn't there a kick back on the left side out lane ?
Ty
Brian
+Brian Lenker No kickback, it's a drainmonster on that left side from the slings....