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Added: 2016-12-29 13:32:44 UTC
• Ended: January 28th, 2017
Condition: Used - shows wear but 100% working and clean
$ 6,175 (Firm)
Price is firm
This is a very nice GNR, with a great playfield, some cabinet fading but overall nice looks, most folks think it looks and plays great. Original electronics. Gun ball launcher re-chromed beautifully by the great and late Mike Chestnut, who was a great guy and did such great work, that alone makes this pin special. Has an original topper, new ramps, no broken or worn plastics, new rubber rings, balls, levelers and the like. I am a bit fussy that my pins should look really nice. I am sure it falls short of collector quality, and that is different to everyone, so I don't even try to go there. I just see it as a really very nice example. Cliffy protectors everywhere they can go. Red leg protectors set it off. I prefer you come play it and pick it up, but I will ship NAVL and have used them many, many times. They ship on the legs, and I shrink wrap it and they blanket wrap it. About $400 to most destinations, and I suggest you purchase the $35 total value insurance from them. It will leave here 100% working, but if you know pinball, (and I hope you do) you can move a pin across the room, or not move it at all, and have something then not working on it. Only will accept cash or wire transfer as payment. Thanks!
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