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This project Buckaroo is going to York PA for sale; picked it up in Catonsville MD... was bought 22 years ago with the owner's well laid plan of restoring her. He started on the tens score reel, and ended his attempt at the tens score reel... sat in his garage untouched until I picked it up last weekend. Pretty nice playfield, tray, backglass. Cabinet, coin door, legs, ball lift, ball shooter all painted a narly white/blue funky color. Priced at 675; would take less; it will NOT go home in my van for sure.
Quoted from Colsond3:Joust is now up and running 100% after a bit of work, ton of PF cleaning / shopping. Really likin’ the zipper flips...never owned a game with those before.
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Looks fantastic, thanks for posting, two thumbs way up!!!!!!
Quoted from ckcsm:Glad to see you were able to grab one, usually they are priced pretty high; I'm sure yioiu will have it purring like a kitten
Hi Chuck... shop job in progress... it’s a nice game, not perfect... it’s coming to Allentown for sure!
Just picked up a 53 GTB Grand Slam... May be parting it out due to termite damage... game came from Hawaii... bummer, because the playfield is really nice.
Quoted from chubtoad13:I love Stingray. It gets a bad rap for being imbalanced for a 55k shot award, but it’s actually fairly balanced game. Especially with Special set to 100k.
4/5 awards are worth getting and can equal huge points.
Agreed, really enjoyed playing the example at the Atown show... fun game!
Quoted from Dono:GTB Funland... cleanest EM I have ever seen for a routed game... it’s cool to have all 3 coin mechs still in place... 5c, 10c, 25c.
Nice price too - 150.
Quoted from hazmat7719:A huge thank you to dono , my father and I picked up this project 1966 Williams Full House . I will start the repairs within the next few months.[quoted image]
My pleasure, glad it worked out perfectly.
Quoted from Coindork:Yep, the great thing about these is that you can ad a game to your game room without taking up any space since you can hang it on the wall
I remember playing this at a pin parlor in Alexandria VA circa mid seventies... it was a wall unit similar to the one in this pic. Love the hipster art on the BG, but what's with the name "Iggy"?
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