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Old EM Stencil kits

By hocuslocus

6 years ago



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#1 6 years ago

I was looking to purchase my first EM machine. First I wanted to make sure I could make it look nice again. Assuming I'm going to have to redo the artwork on the side. I went to the pinballpimp website but didn't see the stencil I was looking for. Are there anymore resources for stencil kits?

I was looking at a couple on craigslist a bally 1973 circus and a Williams 1968 lucky lady. Both machines aren't in great shape.
Saw another EM, a broken Mata hari for 350, not sure if that is to much for a broken machine. The only numbers I have to go off is the pinside market archive's, which seem pretty relevant.

I've never purchased an EM before, but I can't imagine most of them go for more then 1k. Played a few of them and they are a blast to play. Not as high speed as today's stuff, but they have their place.

#2 6 years ago

If that Mata Hari is the EM version then it's very rare. The computerized SS version is more common.

#3 6 years ago

I just bought a Bally Circus. One side of the machine is preserved, but the other has been painted black. I will be restoring it this summer. I plan on making my own stenciling from the one good side and flipping it.

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