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Advice on a classic purchase

By tilted81

8 years ago


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    #28 8 years ago
    Quoted from tilted81:

    Hey guys, before I run out of room I'd like to add a classic solid state era table from the late 70's early 80's. I'd like something with decent artwork, a spinner shot, drop targets ( preferably inline stand up) and maybe a captive ball. Was wondering what your opinions were for candidates... Would like to keep it in the 1500 or under price range of that helps. Thanks and looking forward to input

    Quoted from joelreeves:

    Harlem Globe Trotters is a fun game that meets most of the requirements, and won't break the bank either.
    Wouldn't mind adding one myself.

    I agree. A classic Bally solid-state machine from the late 70's that has most of the features you listed is "Harlem Globetrotters On Tour":
    • Two Spinners
    • A row of inline targets
    • Two kick-out holes

    Pretty-decent machine that is easily found and routinely sells for less than $2,000. You can usually find a pretty-nice one for around $1,500.

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