Quoted from stashyboy:yea, but 20 score reels to adjust and clean!?!?! ha-ha!
LoL! Yup, the four players are a pain. Good news is the last didgit is just a plastic piece with a zero printed on it. I have 48 reels total in just three machines
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Quoted from stashyboy:yea, but 20 score reels to adjust and clean!?!?! ha-ha!
LoL! Yup, the four players are a pain. Good news is the last didgit is just a plastic piece with a zero printed on it. I have 48 reels total in just three machines
Quoted from jesster64:I just put one on ebay. Am i out of line? I emailed someone yesterday and they said worth $50. Everything works. I put a lot more in restoring it, but I need the room right now. I can deliver to allentown. Ebay link
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$250 may be pushing it just a little but that's just me. If the payfield were in better shape then I wouldn't have a problem with $250.
Quoted from Pafasa:Williams Space Mission for $450
This is close to me and I have never owned a 4-player EM.
sd.craigslist.org link
A few more score reels, that's all.
Anyone know what the "casino" pin really is? I haven't seen that playfield before, looks like a Bally design.
Quoted from EM-PINMAN:Hard to tell from 2 photo's but anyone local should check it out who's looking for one as it could very well be nice for the price!
Ken
Usually the reds on the back glass are flaking in this era of Gottliebs. If the glass is ok and from what you can see from the photographs it's worth $600.
Quoted from Pafasa:Go get it Garrett!
I want a Klondike, but you know, when it has LED's it gotta' be worth a lot more.
Another guy has been trying to sell one for $400. Really dirty, rough back glass. If he'd take $300 it'd be mine.
I'm patient.
Quoted from jrpinball:Nabbed it this morning. It's really quite clean and has been in a home environment for a long time. Backglass has some issues along the top edge, but the guy really wanted it out so I got an even better deal on it! It played so hot that I thought it may have been high-tapped, but it wasn't! He actually dropped a quarter in it to start the game!
He handed me a bag of coils and stuff as well. What's not to like? (oops, shouldn't have asked)
A well tuned Williams with 24VDC on the playfield plays very fast. They have a speed that Gottlieb's didn't have until they started rectifying the playfield. And for Gottlieb's, this was at the transition period into SS in the late 1970's.
Williams had fast tables back into the early 1970's.
Quoted from EM-PINMAN:I would ask him for Playfield Pictures and if it looked good you should snag it. Bgresto.com will have Klondike Backglass soon complements of yours truly so don't let a Backglass slow you down.
Ken
Agreed.
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