I so wish these would come up for sale in Texas
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I'm nowhere near buffalo but if someone wanted to grab it and ship it to me we could work out something
--Jeff
Here's one in Austin. A bit over priced me thinks
-Jeff
sanmarcos.craigslist.org link
Quoted from DirtFlipper:This '41 Capt. Kidd has a good look to it:
That would look cool next to my 60 Kidd. Looks like i could have a Capt Kidd collection. 4 different ones.
--Jeff
who ever is bidding against me please stop!!!
ebay.com link: 1933 ROCK OLA Chicago Worlds Fair Pinball Machine works Penny Arcade Rock ola
--Jeff
Quoted from DennisDodel:Uhhhh...you just directed more people to possibly bid against you.
yeah i know. Its an ugly restore and it might possibly be misdirection!!
--Jeff
its all about the corn
ebay.com link: 1935 Bally Golden Harvest Pinball Game Electomechanical Good condition
--Jeff
Quoted from AlexF:Wow, this looks super cool.
Alex,
please do not post things like this while i am in a buying freeze.
Thank you
Jeff
Heres a Worlds Series at a decent price. Couple of issues but a nice survivor
ebay.com link: 1934 Rockola Baseball World Series Pinball Game
Quoted from RyanClaytor:"1930's Whiffle Game Pinball"
$1200 and its 3 times lower than the value and its missing the ball lift lololololo
Quoted from RyanClaytor:I mean, you kinda have to get this one for the name alone, right?
I've seen like 6 variations on this game. Never seen this one. It's probably 32 or 33 not 42
Quoted from RyanClaytor:1937 Chicago Coin "Dux":
who do i know in the Carolinas hmmmm--
Check out the amazing Rockola Army Navy for sale
https://www.facebook.com/prewarpinball/
--Jeff
Quoted from RyanClaytor:perhaps life boats?). Also, does it really say S.O.L. near the drain (Sh!t Out of Luck!??! *LOL*), or is that a nautical term I'm not familiar with?
I owned one of these and Jeff in florida does now. Great game and lots of fun.
The nautical term is short on landing which indeed would be shit out of luck
It's in the pinside db and ipdb as Majestic jr
-Jeff
Quoted from RyanClaytor:Here's another item of interest and only $75. Seller lists it as a:
"VINTAGE 1933 STEEPLE CHASE & BAGATELLE GAME ( LINDSTROM TOOL & TOY)"
doesnt count. not coin op. Theres a ton of those bagatelles that are "home editions" of some of my favorites
Quoted from AlexF:Here's a pretty nice looking 1936 Bally Bumper. Seems to be the 1930s game that comes up the most for sale but I like it.
he is getting better on his asking price. NIce machine tho i think the colors are wrong. FIrst machine with bumpers i think,
Id wrangle a deal if i was closer
--Jeff
Quoted from RyanClaytor:...and finally, here's something previously unlisted here:
1940 Gottlieb "Score-A-Line":
I like the LE shit smeared cabinet look.
-jeff
Quoted from Pecos:1930's Jimmy Valentine
By Scientific $300, Half Moon Bay, CA
That's way cool and a great deal
Quoted from RyanClaytor:Anyone know what this thing actually is? Earliest simultaneous player I've ever seen
There was one for sale at a dallas auction but it got away before I could buy it
-Jeff
There's a couple different versions.
http://ipdb.org/search.pl?yr=1933&pl=2&sortby=name&searchtype=advanced
I Like Ballys jack and Jill
http://ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1274
Quoted from Ericpinballfan:No clue, tons of questions.
What year?
Looks amazing its a 1936 Cali Exhibit Big Shot
http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=273
Ive added it to the pinside database. please post some pics to the game page and ill make a splash image
--Jeff
Quoted from Ericpinballfan:I think there where two versions. Note the tilt mech is down by shooter lane on mine. I have the 5 ball version i believe, not the 1 ball payout, which is the IPDB you posted. My 3 bottom center lanes are marked with points. The payout version has some sort of revolving wheels, and unmarked bottom lanes.
Interesting the ipdb claims both the 5 ball and 1 ball for that entry. I dont know if there is/ should be a different entry for that.
Can you confirm the manufacturer on yours?
Cool,
id email IPDB and get a new entry for yours and def send pics.
Its cool to find this low run? machines
The Jiggers is missing the center ramp but looks good. People seemed to like at at the History of Pinball booth this year
-Jeff
Quoted from AlexF:This Gottlieb Score Board looks pretty neat. It appears to be missing the coin door.
oooh nice
Quoted from Jahkub:I played Fleet at TPF this year, definitely my favorite game in the pinball museum area.
Its Hitting the Action hole thats hard to do.
Thanks for stopping by and playing. Were hoping to be bigger and better next year!
--Jeff
https://www.facebook.com/prewarpinball/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/prewar/
Quoted from cait001:if it works, $1200 for a Rock-ola Big Game is right on the money.
Extremely collectible because Rock-ola, but also it's the first pinball machine with a "synthesized sound". Seems like an odd mech to claim that since we had electric buzzers 2 years earlier. but ah well. This will easily sell for $1k imo
Agreed. Now if only Bec would let me buy another rockola
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