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Am I Going To Commit a Bingo Sin?

By fatcake

6 years ago



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    #1 6 years ago

    I picked up some Bingo playfields in a package deal. 60 bucks for an Eight Ball playfield and 4 bingo playfields. The Eight Ball I'll eventually use in a swap.

    My plan was to strip down the bingos and hang them up in my game room. However, three of the playfields are complete and their harnesses appear to be intact. Am I committing a sin to tear off a complete harness? If they aren't worth much then I'm ok with it. I have no idea what I have because I'm not a big bingo guy.

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    #2 6 years ago

    Back East, you might have some value if you find someone really needing an upgrade to their playfield (which typically aren't really worn anyway).

    On the West Coast, you can't get even $150 for a fully working game (of most titles). They typically don't even get a $50 bid at Auction.

    #3 6 years ago

    You have a Card game - like Twin Joker, but a different art package -, Bikini, and Palm Springs.

    I am in need of some hardware from the underside of those playfields if you decide to remove the hardware.

    Bikini looks like it either has a coating on top or mice/rats were involved.

    Palm Springs looks in good shape aside from the swelling/cracking underneath.

    #4 6 years ago

    I think these used to be in the basement of my old shop in downtown St. Louis. If so, the bottoms were under water a few times and were covered with toxic mold. Did you get these from Tim Courtwright in Lemay? That's who I gave them to.

    #5 6 years ago

    bingopodcast I'll send you a message when I finally tear down the parts and see if you are still interested! Thanks for identifying the games!

    DennisDodel Hah! I actually got them from a guy over near Belleville. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if these were originally yours. They probably just made their rounds through STL. Biggest small town ever.

    Thanks for the input guys!

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