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Thinking of buying an EM - Buyer's guide?

By btw75

10 years ago


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    #14 10 years ago
    Quoted from AlexF:

    Good advice so far but I often wonder what you Gottlieb guys would collect if they never existed. Sports cards or postage stamps maybe?

    Old Dodges probably. I find the old Gottliebs are well built, but are relatively easy games compared to some of the 50s and 60s Williams I have played. And they seem to be built just as well, sometimes with superior artwork

    #16 10 years ago
    Quoted from Vic_Camp:

    Second choice would be a Williams single player EM reverse wedgehead.

    If I could only have one choice, it would be my Williams single player Big Daddy, although I am interested in finding a Skill Pool.

    #19 10 years ago
    Quoted from AlexF:

    Cheap one in Cali, needs a little love.

    I saw that, pretty close by. But if someone is used to playing DMD games, and wants something that is close to that in play and scoring, and is not into the antique thing, there is always Williams Grand Prix.

    #27 10 years ago

    Just go find yourself an EM Joker Poker and say "Merry X-mas to me!"

    #42 10 years ago

    There's always Fireball. Great art work and lots of fun. Multitball, zipper flippers, skill shot, spinning disc, etc......
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