I have a Blue Chip- let me know if you need photos or anything-- unfortunately, I don't have the parts you need.
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I have a Blue Chip- let me know if you need photos or anything-- unfortunately, I don't have the parts you need.
Quoted from bdPinball:He was telling me that the Alternator (switcher, or whatever y want to call it) was also the same unit that controlled the Matching. He said something was missing though, and for some reason he wanted to set it to match on 60. I'm not sure exactly WHAT he was talking about, but I'll know more when I see the game.
I'm supposed to go get it, maybe tomorrow, Possibly this weekend. Once I get it in my hands I'll be able to answer - or ask the correct questions.
-Brian
I have to be honest-- it doesn't sound like your guy really knows what he's talking about.
Quoted from bdPinball:How much could a Blue Chip in good shape bring? 1200?
An absolutely pristine collector quality machine wouldn't bring that much.
In any working order, I'd say it's a $350 machine-- adjust upwards for condition.
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