looking to buy a Bally 1989 Atlantis pin, doesnt have to be museum quality, but would prefer one in decent shape and in reasonable driving distance from Baltimore, MD area. Open to shipping if price is right. thanks!
looking to buy a Bally 1989 Atlantis pin, doesnt have to be museum quality, but would prefer one in decent shape and in reasonable driving distance from Baltimore, MD area. Open to shipping if price is right. thanks!
I had one a few yrs ago and had a hard time selling it at 700 now there are quite a few people looking for it
Since that machine had a low production number, it makes me wonder how many are still floating around..
I have been looking for one for a while now. One showed up on Mr. Pinball very close to me for $600 but the seller never returned my calls. Damn. : (
There was one in MN for $800. I was really stupid not to try buying it. Played the one at MGC as well, and really liked the artwork.
One on Cincinnati CL that looks really clean. Asking $1200. Mentions ramp going up and down problem.
I have a Bally Atlantis that I would be willing to sell. I don't have any pins for sale right now but I could use the room and was thinking of putting up a couple for sale. Please PM me if you are still interested and I'll give you the details.
I saw one through my regular job last year. It did not work and the fellow wanted 2500 for it........
I did my job and moved on!
Quoted from cougtv:I saw one through my regular job last year. It did not work and the fellow wanted 2500 for it........
I did my job and moved on!
+1
IMHO Atlantis is an under-rated title. I'd love to grab one, but that's likely the same decision I would've made.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but unless something has drastically changed in the last year, I would think you should probably be able to buy 2 of these at that price point.
Bally Atlantis is an underrated game.
It's quite satisfying to play. I own one and I wouldn't sell it.
Quoted from Rustyck:+1
IMHO Atlantis is an under-rated title. I'd love to grab one, but that's likely the same decision I would've made.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but unless something has drastically changed in the last year, I would think you should probably be able to buy 2 of these at that price point.
Definitely underrated. Fit's right in with System 11s, and is almost a hybrid of them under the hood. Except for a completely restored game, I'm estimating from $800 to $1200 for an average to above average Atlantis.
3542_4986436536355_837861883_n.jpgQuoted from Rustyck:still looking?
DOH! I feel bad for you even more now that I realize you just resurrected your own 1 year old WTB thread. I'm sorry, but the only way you are getting mine is if you bring me your FT.
Good luck with your search.
The one I saw was dirty and broken. If it were restored, I could see it. This was a players unit after dumping some cash and sweat equity in it. It did not play at all. I did not try to fix it.
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