$615! Good lord!
Quoted from danczaz:I inquired on the male model...
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I've played this game, it's a real ball drainer
Quoted from CaptainNeo:I think that coin door is on upside down. Would be easier to play if it was flipped over.
Maybe you are suppose to play face down instead of balls deep...
Quoted from BenetBoy78:Looking for an AC/DC Luci NIB. PM if you have one for sale or trade.
GAP has one I believe
Quoted from vdojaq:GAP has one I believe
Thanks for the heads up, but I was too late. Mike has sold me some nice pins, but I missed out this time. His NIB AC/DC is sold. I am still looking. Thanks!!
For those going to MGC next week. I'm looking for 2 things.
Bally Skill Roll
and
Frontline arcade (cabinet doesn't have to be a beauty but has to have nice complete working control panel)
Quoted from CaptainNeo:Frontline arcade
When that game first came out, I was so addicted to it.
I loved it. It was unique because it had a spinner that you could push down as a button as well. Hence why I need the control panel in tact and original. Only game I know of that had it.
Quoted from CaptainNeo:I loved it. It was unique because it had a spinner that you could push down as a button as well. Hence why I need the control panel in tact and original. Only game I know of that had it.
Actually several games used a push/pull spinner. My previous Mame machine had an apache push/pull spinner for games that utilized it.
humm, i've been looking for spinners that have the push ability, and had a hard time finding them. I do have 2 slick stiks, that I wish pushed down, but they feel so nice, I hate to swap them out.
Quoted from CaptainNeo:I loved it. It was unique because it had a spinner that you could push down as a button as well. Hence why I need the control panel in tact and original. Only game I know of that had it.
Actually, there were three games in that series that used that type of control: Front Line, Wild Western and Tin Star.
Quoted from CaptainNeo:I loved it. It was unique because it had a spinner that you could push down as a button as well. Hence why I need the control panel in tact and original. Only game I know of that had it.
Didn't Ikari Warriors also use a push/pull spinner?
Quoted from VirtualKorean:Didn't Ikari Warriors also use a push/pull spinner?
Ikari Warriors used a rotating joystick, but you couldn't push/pull it.
Quoted from gaberm1972:Didn't Discs Of tron have a push pull spinner to aim your disc?
no, it was a common spinner, and you had the same TRON joystick for aiming and firing
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Quoted from CaptainNeo:never heard of wild western or Tin star.
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If anybody has the game on the bottom picture - Me want!
Quoted from CaptainNeo:For those going to MGC next week. I'm looking for 2 things.
Not going to MGC?
Quoted from gaberm1972:Didn't Discs Of tron have a push pull spinner to aim your disc?
Yes
Quoted from Lame33:I'm in the market for a STTNG. Anyone have any leads?
MiamiRedSkin just posted a few days ago on this thread about an STTNG for trade.
Quoted from MiamiRedSkin:Anyone looking to unload an MMR or MM? I got a very nice STTNG + Cash!
Quoted from gweempose:Ikari Warriors used a rotating joystick, but you couldn't push/pull it.
Ah, got it. The fuzzy memories of my youth...
Quoted from badbilly27:Not going to MGC?
I'll be there. I was saying if they have this, bring it with them to MGC and i'll pick it up there.
Officially posted my T3 for trade...will consider selling if no good trade offers present themselves:
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/for-sale-huo-t3-for-trade-chicagoland-area
Quoted from gweempose:Anyone have a nice MAME for sale?
Try Rick at Rick's Game Repair in Elburn (near St. Charles). Great machines, high quailty, good attention to detail. Several different models. Great seller and super nice guy. Great game room too.
http://www.ricksgamerepair.com/
Joe
Quoted from joemagiera:Try Rick at Rick's Game Repair in Elburn (near St. Charles). Great machines, high quailty, good attention to detail. Several different models. Great seller and super nice guy. Great game room too.
http://www.ricksgamerepair.com/
Joe
+1
Quoted from joemagiera:Try Rick at Rick's Game Repair in Elburn (near St. Charles). Great machines, high quailty, good attention to detail. Several different models. Great seller and super nice guy. Great game room too.
http://www.ricksgamerepair.com/
Joe
I second this. Rick came over to my house and fixed multiple issues with my Jurassic Park in less than an hour. Great, knowledgeable guy who is very efficient with his time. And he also left me a flyer for his MAME machine, which looks amazing.
Quoted from joemagiera:Try Rick at Rick's Game Repair in Elburn (near St. Charles). Great machines, high quailty, good attention to detail. Several different models. Great seller and super nice guy. Great game room too.
http://www.ricksgamerepair.com/
Joe
+1 for Rick - good guy
Quoted from Chitownpinball:Why do all these sweet machines keep coming up in Aurora? Shoot me now.
Oh, I can help you with that my friend. Go over and get it, and then bring it to me. We'll play it until the sun comes up, and you go home feeling like you bought it, without the regret of owning it. Fair?
Quoted from joemagiera:Try Rick at Rick's Game Repair in Elburn (near St. Charles). Great machines, high quailty, good attention to detail. Several different models. Great seller and super nice guy. Great game room too.
Rick is great. Highly recommend, I've used him many times and will many more I'm sure.
Rick is really great with fixing pinballs, and I also own one of his 4 player MAME machines. It's pricey, but it's legit and has every game imaginable on it. Unfortunately, I bought mine a good time ago, and I've still got a crummy TV monitor in it instead of an LCD screen.
If you've got any questions about it, just PM me.
Steve
Quoted from bowz:Rick is really great with fixing pinballs, and I also own one of his 4 player MAME machines. It's pricey, but it's legit and has every game imaginable on it. Unfortunately, I bought mine a good time ago, and I've still got a crummy TV monitor in it instead of an LCD screen.
He doesn't seem to have any information about his MAME machines on his website. I'd love to see some pictures of his work.
Edit: Never mind. I just realized that I've played Rick's MAME's many times at people's houses. I don't think I've seen one of his newer LCD models, though.
I have some NOS, new, and used parts for sale. Here is the list of everything with pricing, it is updated to reflect availability:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iQcUFvyPz2g_CCdnn5RLrVqZBeNZPt3DWhmYRI1OFVw/edit?usp=sharing
And here is a link to pictures of the all the items referenced above:
https://plus.google.com/photos/102129504136600475424/albums/6134296036763434369
If you have any questions or interest in anything, please just let me know. You are welcome to pickup at my house in Naperville or I can bring items to PATZ as I will be there Saturday. Thanks.
Brad
Quoted from gweempose:He doesn't seem to have any information about his MAME machines on his website. I'd love to see some pictures of his work.
Edit: Never mind. I just realized that I've played Rick's MAME's many times at people's houses. I don't think I've seen one of his newer LCD models, though.
In the past, you'd have to email Rick to give you a secure link to the page on which he had MAME machine info.
Not sure if he still builds them. Last time he was up to fix one of our pins, he seemed like his focus was on the virtual pin machines he offers now.
Either way, he's a great guy. I'd highly recommend him.
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