(Topic ID: 105848)

Can You Tell Which Machine This Is?

By scampcamp

9 years ago



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#1 9 years ago

A guy texted me pictures of a pin he wants to sell but didn't remember the name & couldn't get to it. The pictures are not that great that I can tell myself. Any ideas? Thanks

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#2 9 years ago

Zig Zag

#3 9 years ago

Thanks for the quick response... he wants 450...
& he says its in good shape... is it worth it?

#5 9 years ago
Quoted from scampcamp:

Thanks for the quick response... he wants 450...
& he says its in good shape... is it worth it?

I would say so.

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#6 9 years ago

Thanks guys! I just hope the backglass & play field are as nice as he remembers...

#7 9 years ago

I would personally like to get my hands on any early 60s Williams that I could, especially single players in good shape. They were built rock solid, and I'm guessing there will be no remakes on the way.

#8 9 years ago

Yes.... an older EM especially with some animation in the backglass would be fun to have...

#9 9 years ago

Wing Ding is the add a ball version of Zig zag and looks almost identical. Small details convinced me it is a Zig Zag.

#10 9 years ago

I love that game and the art. at 450 I would buy it without knowing if it worked.

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