Once again, I'm looking for solid state projects. Anything from the 70's to the 2000's. I can buy in bulk and don't care if they work or not. Clear out those projects you'll never get around to!
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Once again, I'm looking for solid state projects. Anything from the 70's to the 2000's. I can buy in bulk and don't care if they work or not. Clear out those projects you'll never get around to!
I have a friend looking for a Williams Comet. Projects are fine as long as they're not trashed. Let me know if you have one for sale.
Looking for a 1948 Gottlieb Round Up backglass. Let me know if you can help. Yes, I'm aware of bgresto and the guy in Europe. Thanks.
Quoted from Ballypin:Check with Rob Berk. That was his first pinball machine and he still has it.
Thanks!
Looking for a CCM Rodeo Shooting Gallery backglass for a game that does not have one.
Also looking for a CCM Casino backglass for a game that does not have one. I also need a score reel for this machine as several parts on one reel have been removed. The score reels on this game are the larger old style reels (as opposed to the smaller ones that CCM started using in the mid-70's). Plastics would be a bonus as well since many are broken.
Also still looking for a 1948 Gottlieb Round Up backglass. And a Karate Champ arcade machine.
Please let me know if you can help!
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Quoted from Williampinball:I think it's free too bring too the US because they are made in the US but have too pay duties bring anything back too Canada
Do not bring stuff into the USA to sell without properly importing it or you'll have a really short trip. Happy to answer questions about this. Just trust me.
You can bring games to the USA as long as you get a "green card" from Canadian customs. A green card is a government document that shows that the item originated in Canada and is being imported into the USA only temporarily (i.e. a few days). This document can be used to indicate to US customs that you are not permanently importing the item. It is also used to show Canadian customs upon your return that the item has already been imported into Canada or originated in Canada and shouldn't be taxed.
But! Even if you get a green card and the machine is worth more than $2500 they can STILL turn you away for not completing the proper import paperwork. Ask me how I know!
I've entered the USA with games dozens of times. You'll be fine as long as you know what you're doing. Don't assume it'll be no big deal because the machine originated in the US. This is not true. PM me if you need more info.
Also, when you buy stuff from the show, get receipts and expect to pay HST when you return to Canada. There are no duties on pinball machines if they were manufactured in the USA. If you aren't made to pay the tax, consider yourself lucky and say a little "yay" when you make it across.
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I have these two stupidly-hard-to-find Gottlieb button-style lockdown bars. One is from the 60's (I think) and one is from the 70's (pre-sharkfin). Nice on the top and some surface rust underneath that would clean up fine with a wire brush or whatever. $100 each or $180 for both. Will be at the show both days.
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Quoted from ibuypinballs:1940’s Exhibit Supply Jeep Backglass in a wood non light up shadow box. Kinda a rare Backglass. Only bringing if pre sold. Open to offers.
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PLEASE submit this photo to the IPDB. There are NO pics of this game at all. I didn't even know it was a thing until I saw this post. Apparently there was "Jeep", released in 1940 and "New Jeep", which was a conversion kit and was released in 1943.
Anyone have a Karate Champ arcade machine they'd sell? I've been looking for one for years without success. Also looking for a working Golden Tee Fore Complete board and hard drive. A solid state drive would be a bonus. I'll be at the show Thursday through Saturday. Thanks.
Not sure if any of the vendors will have them, but I need a VUK rebuild kit for a T2 (or similar). The one I'm working on is missing parts and has been glued solid! Anyone able to supply me with one? I also need the ball launcher (like, for the shooter lane) for the same game. Thanks.
Quoted from NunoDirector:I found this one my friend! Hopefully works for you!
ebay.com link: itm
I had one printed on reverse adhesive vinyl that was applied to lexan. It wasn't perfect, but it turned out great for about $100! Thanks anyway!
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