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What's a 1959 Wms. Gusher worth?

By Craig

8 years ago



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#5 8 years ago

It is so difficult to determine woodrail prices. Most Gushers have the lower playfield wear and wear at the kickouts. I have owned two of these - one still being in the house. Decent and working can be from a grand upward. Shay has plastics on the docket, but who knows when they will be again reproduced (not a knock on Shay, as he does great work on a part time basis). It is a fun game to play and there are only a handful of games with the disappearing bumper. Dialed in well, it plays much faster than most woodies.

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