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Bally Bingo Machine Recommendation

By Silverstreak02

6 years ago


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    #6 6 years ago

    It might be have better if you added Bingo Pinball Machine to your title in your post to get more of the bingo people to reply.
    Anyway...you can go to http://bingo.cdyn.com/ for schematic's and more.

    Did you see this posting about a Variety yet?
    Go here below
    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/bally-variety-general-value

    What about this post about bingo parts?
    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/nos-bingo-parts

    Here's another post to go to...if you want
    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/show-us-your-bingo-pinball-machines

    #11 6 years ago

    Variety is a nice looking early 1950's Bally (wood rail) bingo. I had this all original collector condition game in my collection for many years, but sold it to a serious coin op collector that needed a bingo to round off his collection. It's a nice player with moving lines, super cards and 4 corners features. The good thing is these early 1950's Bally bingos weren't as packed in with electrical and mechanical units and are easier trouble-shoot and repair, if needed.

    Also there are many new and old bingo collectors here on pinside that are willing to help anyone out that wants to learn to play or repair bingos etc...

    Most pin collectors are finding themselves thinking about owning a bingo and some are taking the plunge. It does take time to learn about how the bingos work and to learn the features and literally how to play them too.

    Finding a buyer for a bingo isn't easy these days, but the bingo market is on the rise. As for pricing the nicer the condition the more you might get for the game. I'm thinking a good working and clean Variety could even be good for trading for another type of machine.

    Go for it!

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