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Bank a Ball Value

By Mully911

1 year ago


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    #1 1 year ago

    Hello all,
    I am looking at a Bank a Ball to purchase. The asking price is $2500 firm. What do you say Pinsider's?
    Has Repop back glass and been repaired and gone through. Plays as should, everything functions properly.

    Thanks in advance,
    Mully

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    #2 1 year ago

    $1000-$1500 all day long without burnt playfield spot!

    #3 1 year ago

    This is a super nice Bank a Ball. Check out all the pics.

    Here is the ad with the complete description in Commerce Township Michigan. Price is $2700.

    detroit.craigslist.org link

    #4 1 year ago

    $1250-1500. Differently not over $2000

    #5 1 year ago

    Way high, walk away.

    #6 1 year ago
    Quoted from Allgood:

    This is a super nice Bank a Ball. Check out all the pics.
    Here is the ad with the complete description in Commerce Township Michigan. Price is $2700.
    detroit.craigslist.org link

    This game listed above looks like it the same game posted by Mully.

    #7 1 year ago

    Vic_Camp, you are correct.

    #8 1 year ago

    That's a high side price. I wouldn't spend that much for it, but someone else just might.
    Game looks very nice, but for that kind of money, it should have a nice set of chrome legs, not blue painted ones.

    #9 1 year ago

    I'd say 2000 ...but again with the chrome legs...

    #10 1 year ago

    Where is the backglass available to purchase?

    #11 1 year ago

    I would also like to know where to get a new back glass...

    #12 1 year ago

    It's really up to you.. my motto with pinball is that a high price this year, is a steal a couple of years later

    The pricing rights pyramid for pinballs:

    Right title, right price, right location... and you typically get to choose only two

    #13 1 year ago
    Quoted from Mully911:

    I would also like to know where to get a new back glass...

    Check https://www.coos.net/bingo_e/Backglasses.html

    The times I have ordered he was quick.

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    #14 1 year ago
    Quoted from Mully911:

    I would also like to know where to get a new back glass...

    Bgresto.com sell them. If you get one from him, be prepared to wait. He provides an excellent product but, it can take several months.

    Online Ron Webb and shayarcadegroup do not show any in stock. Might be worth contacting them to be sure.

    Phil

    #15 1 year ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    That's a high side price. I wouldn't spend that much for it, but someone else just might.
    Game looks very nice, but for that kind of money, it should have a nice set of chrome legs, not blue painted ones.

    Right. Never count out the “I’ve just gotta have it” buyer.

    #16 1 year ago

    Nope, nope, nope! Lazy restore. For that price I want the three back bars re-chromed. Side rails at least wet sanded & polished. Lockdown bar end caps are pitted, which leads me to believe the bar itself is not at least polished. Too many no’s here.

    #17 1 year ago
    Quoted from dr_nybble:

    Check https://www.coos.net/bingo_e/Backglasses.html
    The times I have ordered he was quick.
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    He does a good product. The glass shown was copied of my own new silk screened glass by a friend of mine and Coos ( from the Bally bingo days) some years ago so I know it's a decent product. You can, I think, still get a 'foil' which you affix to your own new piece of glass which will save postage and risk free as it comes in a round cardboard tube.

    #18 1 year ago

    If it fixes your “itch”, buy it. Just don’t expect to get your money back when you sell. Fun game!

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