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What's a 1968 Williams Daffie worth?

By gac

3 years ago



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#1 3 years ago

Looking for an estimated price on a 1968 Williams Daffie EM. The machine's playfield is in good condition with no real wear spots and very minimal "planking". The flippers seem a little wobbly but the machine appears to be operating/scoring as it should... even the zipper flippers. The back box has a couple wood chips out of it and the cabinet has some paint worn/chipped on the front (almost like planking) and typical nicks and scratches for a 50 year old game. The back glass is not great. It has quite a bit of peeling to probably 20% of the glass in different spots. Any guidance is greatly appreciated.

#3 3 years ago
Quoted from lpnsocal:

$150 and likely 10-20hrs of time needed for cleaning and adjusting. It's condition makes it potentially a parts game(no pics?) Add a ball game a plus, less of them here on West coast. EM market is soft, with the exception of A list/ Classic titles. For reference, I have 3 zipper flipper games and many more EM's

Thanks for the info lpn.

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