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For sale: Boogie (Allied Leisure, 1976)

By micro

8 years ago



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#1 8 years ago

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For sale: Boogie (Allied Leisure, 1976)

Added: 2016-02-17 23:00:00 UTC • Re-listed: 1 time (April 1st, 2016) • Ended: April 5th, 2016
Condition: Used - shows wear but 100% working and clean

Price

$ 175

I am selling a great, working allied Leisure Boogie. This is the 4 player version of the game.

This is likely the first ever solid state pinball machine design. It was ahead of its time.

The Good
-backglass is perfect.
-cabinet is in overall pretty nice shape, but does have one gouge out of it
-playfield has some small wear around some inserts, but over all very nice


The Bad
-2 of the glass scoring readouts are broken, and need replacing.
-1 of the glass scoring readouts is dim, and it's segments only display as a dot, and not a line. It should be replaced as well, but the score can still be read.


game comes with the following extras
-another mostly populated playfield that I purchased for spare parts.
-all manuals and technical documents available for this game

I am willing to ship this rare gem to its next home. Or come see and play in person if you are close.


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2 weeks later
#2 8 years ago

I just lowered the price on this unique, rare game.

I doubt there are many of these left, especially with all complete parts!

This game has popup targets that rise independently, and are a challenge to get all down at once. Doing so lights double bonus.

Also, the game has a challenging extra ball feature as well.

Let me know if you are interested!

#3 8 years ago

Dyn-o-mite!

Bump

#4 8 years ago

great pinsider bump...deal with confidence

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#5 8 years ago

Dyn-o-bump!! for lower price.

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#6 8 years ago

Still looking for a home for this baby. Anyone want a fun player for just a little cash?

I am hoping to not have to part this guy out!

#7 8 years ago

Really? No <3's for Allied Leisure? If I were local, I'd be tempted.

Especially now that there is a decent chunk of info up on pinwiki about these games, it should make these games a bit easier to work with.

If someone was so inclined and had the technical know-how, it should be possible to design LED displays for these games--especially since the glass is on a separate PCB with and edge connector, which is inserted into a logic PCB for controlling the display.

#8 8 years ago

Wow. A playing solid state pin that sits for a month, and is 175 bucks AND has a spare playfield. What in the world is going on. If this was within 6 hours driving, I'd be sending the PM to buy it right now. Love the mid-field drop targets that are lit.

#9 8 years ago

I would bring this to Pin-a-Go-Go and sell it at the yard sale on Saturday, should sell in a hurry!
http://pinagogo.org/

#10 8 years ago

PM sent. I am so in.

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