Quoted from Yelobird:Guess I don’t see Why this is in any way special? Slash signed (we assume with no proof) a lockdown bar within the last year. Maybe if it was dated 25 years ago it might mean something but last I checked Slash was walking around the JJP factory signing screw drivers and anything laying around so not that impressed he signed this misc part with No proof of this first time poster story. And Who puts Yellow credits decals on a coin door for personal use??
Even did personal signatures for JJP.
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You make a few good points.
This is not one of the machines given to the band by DE, which had special plaques and have popped up over the years. There were 7-8 of them, I believe.
It is, however, an early playfield, before they changed the Add A Member/multi-ball inserts.
It does have the Rev3 shooter ramp, which is the best of the 3 revs, by far. It opens up the strategy in the game, beyond Add a Member/Super Pops all day.
It is in exceptionally nice shape, overall, for the age.
The coin door sticker is common, even on HUO DE machines from this era. My GnR was purchased in 97, and was a re-boxed demo unit which never left the showroom floor, and mine has the yellow sticker on coin door.
However, the post by the G ramp entranced has been replaced, and the Axl hole has a Cliffy. So it's not like it's an unplayed HUO. It's got signs of play, for sure, but very nice nevertheless.
I'd not value the machine anywhere near the asking price, but it is a very nice and valuable machine! I wish the seller well with the sale!