Hi!
I am looking for a Gottlieb Knock Out 1950 pinball machine.
Many thanks!
Valentin
Patience is key here - I have one in restoration that WILL be for sale.
http://www.weirpinball.com/gallery/index.php/Restoration/Current-Restorations/Gtb-Knock-Out/before
Quoted from jeffspinballpalace:Anybody know estimated production numbers
According IPDB: 3000 units
Hi Guys,
I have a restored 1950 Gottlieb Knockout for sale...
Please contact me if interested. I WILL ship overseas for the right price!!
My buddy just sold one, it was in very nice original shape, he got between $4000-4500 for it. Again, it was in really great OEM condition.
Anyone know what the repro playfields are worth these days ?
John P. Dayhuff
Battle Creek, MI.
269-979-3836
Its mine. Using it for a wall hanger at the moment. Almost bought a populated playfield a year or two ago....
John P. Dayhuff
Battle Creek, Mi.
269-979-3836
Quoted from lonnkor:Deleted post
Looking to get $4800, but that is negotiable. I never posted on a forum before, can I upload pics here or do I need to email them?
Juke,
Just use the "Attach files or Images" section at the bottom of the page when you write or edit a post
Backglass is 100% original with no chips or flakes, machine has been professionally shopped out with new rubbers, light bulbs adn so on. It plays perfect.. and all animation works.
These pictures of the cabinet were during the restoration process. Cabinet is finished and complete and looks great.
The machine needs to go, so lets get together and make a deal.
Money talks!!!
Thanks, Chris
Quoted from juke_man:Hi Guys,
I have a restored 1950 Gottlieb Knockout for sale...
Please contact me if interested. I WILL ship overseas for the right price!!
After seeing the pictures this is restored? Or just shopped with a cabinet repaint? Nice backglass, but filthy bumper skirts...hmm.
As I previously stated, the pictures were DURING the restoration process. They were not of the finished product. So please read everything before the sarcastic comments are posted.
I spent alot of time and money in this machine and it looks great as a finished product.
Quoted from juke_man:As I previously stated, the pictures were DURING the restoration process. They were not of the finished product. So please read everything before the sarcastic comments are posted.
I spent alot of time and money in this machine and it looks great as a finished product.
It was not a sarcastic comment, it was an observation. I assumed that was a finished product since it looks to have new rubber, targets, pop caps etc....
Hard to get what something is worth if what you are showing is not the finished product. Maybe show some pictures of what it looks like finished??
Hi ! Happy New Year !
I see the topic is alive, great.
Unfortunately I didn't receive email alert to see it before.
I give priority to an unrestored machine for the moment.
Thank you all.
Believe it or not there is one of these on location at Spring Lake in Burrilville, RI. Tiny private beach arcade only open during the summer. It used to be sitting next to a Big Bang Bar.
I still have my Wade Krauss Knockout playfield hanging on the wall if someone needs it instead of hanging onto there crazy money. I've also got a new World Champ playfield too.
John P. Dayhuff
Battle Creek, Mi.
269-979-3836
Awesome game. I traded my pf, and I would like to find a used one to restore. So if anyone has one to sell, let me know. I am not trying to poach your thread, this will bump it up there.
good luck, ron k
BTW I cant help it, I call the game rock em sock em robots
Quoted from ChadTower:Believe it or not there is one of these on location at Spring Lake in Burrilville, RI.
That is amazing!
How much per play/still using the 5-cent coin mech?
Knock Out is rad, even though I've only played in Microsoft Pinball Arcade. Congrats on the sweet pick up.
Quoted from PhilGreg:Backstory? Pics?
I forgot to update the thread. I bought it few months ago and is now in my storage unit.
BG is nice and original, cabinet nice, playfield with usual wear but not huge (I don't think I will put a new playfield on it).
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