(Topic ID: 272942)

Help! Price police needed!

By 2manypins

3 years ago


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    #1 3 years ago

    I picked up this Keeney Lite-A-Pair from 1937. It is in overall excellent shape but I do not know much about it. I do not even know how it gets power.
    Would anybody know what kind of value to place on it

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    #2 3 years ago

    I know it's a gambling type of machine. It actually came with the original type of tokens that would dispense. It's a one ball and the ball is actually larger than a regular pinball.

    #3 3 years ago
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    #4 3 years ago

    From the look of the age of that thing, the price police you need are retired.

    Cool looking game

    #5 3 years ago
    Quoted from Blackbeard:

    From the look of the age of that thing, the price police you need are retired.
    Cool looking game

    LOL.... you are correct. I really would just like to know how it works I'm going to post a picture of the insides. It does have 2 modern fuses but also a screw type fuse.

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    #6 3 years ago

    Condition looks really good ! Don’t know what it’s worth , but I bet it would be fun to play dollar games on it with friends .

    #7 3 years ago

    It would be.

    #8 3 years ago
    Quoted from Blackbeard:

    From the look of the age of that thing, the price police you need are retired.
    Cool looking game

    Perhaps not retired. Possibly deceased.

    #9 3 years ago

    Viva 2020!

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    #10 3 years ago

    Check with Nate at buckwerx... he’s a pre-war afficianado. He might be able to point you in the right direction.

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    #12 3 years ago

    Lite-A-Pair is a great title, but I'm still looking for the pair that light up.

    #13 3 years ago
    Quoted from Blitzburgh99:

    Check with nate at buckwerx... he’s a pre-war afficianado. He might be able to point you in the right direction.

    Thanks for the tip

    #14 3 years ago

    Those style would normally run 500-700 in working order. Non working 200 - 300.

    Its a little late for the prewar crowd and a little early for the flipper crowd. Its kind of in a odd spot.

    Jeff
    Facebook.com/prewarpinball

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