I traded my "EATPM" plus $2000 for a really nice shopped Williams "IJ". I don't like to get rid of any games. It was the only way I was going to get the "IJ". I hadn't even restored or played my Elvira. Just bought a bunch of parts for her.
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I traded my "EATPM" plus $2000 for a really nice shopped Williams "IJ". I don't like to get rid of any games. It was the only way I was going to get the "IJ". I hadn't even restored or played my Elvira. Just bought a bunch of parts for her.
I forgot one. I bought an engineering sample Bally "KISS". It was EKI1003. The first 29 games down the assembly line were engineering samples. They were assigned to various Bally managers. They would show up at birthday parties around Chicago, etc. They were used for feedback and viability studies. I have a list of who got what. #1 and #2 were assigned to Frank Bracha, engineering manager. The only difference between this game and a production game is the cabinet colors - red versus standard orange. I got this game (perfect cosmetic condition) a "Silverball Mania" playfield and chips, boxes of spare parts, and some Bally video game system with cartridges for $500. I can't remember the manager's name but he had jut passed and the wife wanted everything gone. I sold it to a KISS collector for $1200. That is what I regret, not the game.
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