This one might be the worst I’ve seen in awhile.
Quoted from Sea_Wolf:This one might be the worst I’ve seen in awhile.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/241434131219468/
Knew you were gonna post that. It was post a day or so ago in the project thread.
Terrible
Quoted from Isochronic_Frost:Knew you were gonna post that. It was post a day or so ago in the project thread.
Terrible
I missed that post. I was looking at local pins and came across that. You’d think they could at least made an attempt to get a little of that black (mold?) off before posting it. Yikes
Quoted from Gotpins:Good Lord, kill that with fire....but save the coin door first.
And the back door. If it has one.
That one is just down the street from me. You know prices are crazy when stuff like this is listed for $700, and they probably have multiple people trying to beat their door down to buy. It obviously spent some time outdoors in the rain. And that's mold. I like the condition "used-fair". Fair for firewood I guess.
With the parts available this could be made to look new if you wanted
Quoted from chad:It's as if someone dumped the hepa filter on it after 10 years of use.
The posts on here are cracking me up.
My favorite part is that there appears to be a playfield rubber laying between the slingshots and flippers but it hard to tell because of all the soot on top of it.
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