I always discount if game does not work. All depends on condition. Really nice ones that fully work say 1600 to 2200. So base it off that. This is a great game. One of my favorites from that era.
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I always discount if game does not work. All depends on condition. Really nice ones that fully work say 1600 to 2200. So base it off that. This is a great game. One of my favorites from that era.
Quoted from too-many-pins:Remember with those System 80 machines and their grounding issues they can be a PITA to get up and running unless you have a fair amount of experience with Gottlieb System 80 machines. If I was looking at one that didn't work I would assume the worst and base my offer accordingly. If you are trying to grab it "cheap" I would thing $500 but if it is a friend or something like that and you want to be "more than fair" I would think $700 to $750.
As posted above fixed up it should end up being a $1500 machine but you could end up putting 15 or 20 hours and $500 worth of parts into it. So the "safe number" would be closer to $500.
With all of that said I have enough bad experiences with Gottlieb System 80 machines that I am cheap when it comes to how I value them.
LOL I thought this was about Volley .
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