(Topic ID: 220652)

Can you help w value of these 2 older games?

By Kerry_Richard

5 years ago



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    #1 5 years ago

    One of my good buddies, has a co-worker with these older vintage games. She's located in Northern California (near San Francisco).

    I'm not interested in them, only interested in giving her some idea, as to what to ask for their sale.

    Thanks for any help
    Kerry Richard

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    #3 5 years ago

    I think the owner would be lucky to get $150 for the pin and $250 for the shuffle alley. There isn't much of a market for pins without flippers. Shuffle alley's are a blast to play, but difficult to move and repair.

    #4 5 years ago

    Dude, I wish I had room for that shuffle alley in my life, that thing looks awesome.

    #5 5 years ago

    2 Great games Kerry!
    The shuffle although big and long is in great shape for its age. If working, with some time and marketing could fetch $1000, if a project, $400-500.
    Lancer is the same animal. If working with a little clean up could also be $1000.
    I wonder if Pacific Pinball museum would be interested? I know if only working.
    See you at Cax in a couple weeks!

    #6 5 years ago

    Thanks guys... I'll pass this info onto the owner.

    Yes! Hopefully see you all at CAX soon!

    Kerry

    #7 5 years ago

    BTW: I reached out to Zarry Z from PPM... here's what he had to say;

    Unfortunately, we at the PPM already have a "Lancer" in our collection, and we are actually trying to downsize our 1,300 game collection a bit recently.

    #8 5 years ago

    Had that same Shuffle alley, lost it in a storage fire

    Believe it was made in 1949

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