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Added: 2021-08-05 18:52:39 UTC
• Ended: August 7th, 2021
Condition: Used - shows wear but 100% working and clean
$ 10,500 (Firm)
Price is firm
Price is firm. Serious inquiries only. No trades.
This listing is for an Addams Family in overall good condition. The Diamond Plated playfield is vibrant with Comet LEDs in both GI and inserts. There is some minimal insert/playfield wear but overall it really pops nicely. The backglass is in great shape and has LEDs installed. The cabinet is in good condition with a few scuffs. The boards are clean with no corrosion. The game was just cleaned and plays lightning fast. The rubbers are in good condition. One of the slingshot plastics has a corner broken but a new set of sling plastics is included with the sale. The flipper rubbers have been upgraded to Superbands. The game works great with no credit dot. The mechs for Thing, The Vault and The Power magnets all work great. Overall this is a nice example of this title that would be a perfect addition to your collection. Call/text ########## [phone number removed]. Thanks for looking!
Shipping can be arranged via STI at buyer’s expense. This includes door-to-door delivery, professional wrapping and insurance for the full value of the game. Typical cost is around $500, depending on location.
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