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Added: 2015-09-24 04:10:49 UTC
• Ended: October 21st, 2015
Condition: Used - shows wear but 100% working and clean
$ 550
Up for sale is a fun Add A Ball (AAB) pinball machine from 1968. Add a ball games are great for home use as they let you continue playing and getting higher scores rather than winning free games. I mean, it's in your house so the games are already free anyway, right?
The game has new leg levelers, new lane guides, new pop bumper skirts, new ball, new playfield glass, new rubber, new flipper coils, new bulbs and the playfield has been cleaned and waxed. The game has been gone over by a tech so it's working correctly as well. The game is plug and play.
This game has the fun and unique feature of zipper flippers. There are a couple of targets on the game that move your flippers closer together so that the ball can't go through them. It wasn't used on many games and is a fun feature.
The backglass has a bit of flaking in it but overall is in very good shape. I've included a picture of the back of the glass so you can see where the paint loss is. The playfield has some wear but it's not too bad. Cabinet is about average for this era of game.
Ultimately, this is a game that's ready to be played and enjoyed.
If you need additional information or additional pictures, let me know.
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