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Donation Value Peo Pigskin

By danceline

6 years ago



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    #1 6 years ago

    I donated a Peo Pigskin pinball machine to the Strong Museum of Play In Rochester, NY. last year and now I would like to figure out what the value of it would be for a tax deduction. It was made between 1935 and 1937. It had a battery operated "kicker" on it so I think it is closer to a 1937. It was in very good condition otherwise they would not have taken it. They said they had heard of them and wanted it since it was made in Rochester but had never seen one before. It had all the original legs, door cover, leg levelers, coin slot, even some balls. I would rate it at least a 8.5 . Any one have any clue about its value?

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    #3 6 years ago
    Quoted from OLDPINGUY:

    I hadnt seen this....I have the All American version.
    Id say the low value is $1K and the high $2K.
    I cant imagine any issues.

    Thanx for the info

    #4 6 years ago

    Hard to believe you have a different model by Peo. They should be worth millions but alas. I owned mine for about 25 years. It was a neat conversation piece

    #6 6 years ago

    Mine had a battery kicker on it, but no backglass. There were holes that the ball could fall into and then traveled on different length rods under the playfield that made the balls stuck on different yardlines advance. There were loop arounds so if a ball was stop on a yardline and another ball went down that channel it would go around the stopped ball. The playfield was cast metal. Simple but pretty smart thinking.

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