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Game - for sale

For sale: Op-Pop-Pop

Added: 2017-11-25 06:37:34 UTC • Ended: December 2nd, 2017
Condition: Partially shopped/refurbished

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Price

$ 600 (OBO)

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Item description

Bally Op-Pop-Pop single player pinball machine released April 1969. Ted Zale design with zipper flippers. Game plays 100%. Recent shopped, playfield cleaned and re-rubbered. Backglass is flaking and has not been sealed. No trades at this time but may consider another Bally zipper. Price is $ 600 or reasonable offers. Game is also listed local and eBay. Local pickup in Hamilton. Can help breakdown and load. Will prep game for shipping but buyer makes all arrangements and pays all shipping cost. POSSIBLE delivery available in late December 2017 along my route from SW Ohio to the Boston, MA but game must be paid in full prior to delivery.


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Hamilton, OH, US

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